Stars aligned and shone brightly on college football's biggest stages. Alabama's Bryce Young, Ohio State's C.J. Stroud and TCU's Quentin Johnston saved some of their best football for bowl games and firmly established themselves as elite prospects. But the evaluation process for the 2023 NFL draft is far from complete. The College Football Playoff National Championship Game is still to come Monday. Dozens of prospects will take the field for all-star festivities. Hundreds will participate in the NFL combine. However, on-field performance is always the biggest indicator of future success. As such, current grades hold significant weight.