That article is about 2026 sleepers, not established draft prospects. Louisville's current roster has exactly zero players projected in the first three rounds by most credible boards. The draft success you're referencing is historical, not predictive for this specific class. Their leading receiver last season had under 600 yards. The offensive line gave up 35 sacks, ranking 78th nationally in pass protection. Where is the NFL talent in those numbers? Boston College had two offensive linemen drafted last year because their metrics were superior. The Cardinals' defense ranked 70th in yards per play allowed. That doesn't scream "NFL factory." This feels like misplaced pride. Real pro potential shows up on tape and in the analytics now, not in vague future promises. Louisville's 2025 recruiting class ranks 10th in the ACC. The pipeline isn't there right now.