This take completely misses the reality of the draft year. Caleb Williams just went first overall, and USC had multiple players drafted last year. Oregon's guy climbing boards is a transfer who didn't develop there initially. The narrative that USC doesn't develop NFL talent is factually wrong when you look at the actual draft results over the last three years. Pre-draft lists in February are media content, NOT scouting final grades. Lincoln Riley's offense has consistently produced high draft picks, and that track record speaks louder than a mid-offseason article. Rivals using this as ammunition are grasping at straws against a proven developer of elite talent.