Credits
Behind every AMO Score is a whole lot of brainpower—and some truly killer data. Here’s a shoutout to the sources that make this model possible:
Pro Football Focus (PFF)
PFF delivers the advanced data that helps separate stat-padding from real on-field performance.
If you’re not already subscribed, we highly recommend checking them out—and if you’re serious about football analytics, a PFF subscription is a game-changer.Access their memberships below:
🔗 pff.com/lp/membership
Pro Football Reference (PFR)
The go-to data archive for, oh idk, football’s entire existence. Whether you’re looking for college stats, draft history, or NFL production, PFR brings the receipts.
For those wanting to deep dive into football history through a statistical lens, we highly recommend their Stathead membership, linked below:
🔗 stathead.com/football
Relative Athletic Score (RAS)
The Athleticism Gawd. Shoutout to RAS founder Kent Lee Platte. Want to know how athletic a draft prospect is relative to…anyone ever??
Same.
RAS gives us a clean, comparable number based on the NFL Combine, Pro Days and anywhere else athleticism is measured during the offseason.AMO’s simple scoring system was inspired by RAS!
Kent has shared this incredible scoring system for public use. We highly recommend supporting his work and following him on social for updates:
🛑 Disclaimer
We’re huge fans, but not partners of these great sources—this site isn’t affiliated with any of organizations listed above. All data is used with credit for analysis, learning, and football nerdery-only.
