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The standard

Verified measurables are the foundation of credible recruiting.

Performance numbers matter only when coaches can understand where they came from. ProZpects is built to identify who recorded data, when it was recorded, what method was used, and whether supporting video is on file.

Laser timing at a verified testing event — placeholder photography pending pro shoot.

Why

What 'verified' actually means.

The goal is not to replace coach evaluation. The goal is to make the first layer of evaluation cleaner, faster, and more trustworthy. Coaches still decide. ProZpects makes that decision faster.

What gets verified

Six audit modules on every measurable.

  • Metric source

    Every measurable is attributable. Coach, event, or partner — identified, not anonymous.

  • Method

    Hand timing, laser timing, FAT, video — the method is part of the data, not a footnote.

  • Date

    When the measurable was recorded. Old data is labeled old. Current data is labeled current.

  • Supporting video

    Wherever possible, the testing video is on file so coaches can review the rep themselves.

  • Verifier notes

    Context the verifier wanted coaches to know — conditions, rep count, recovery, anything relevant.

  • Correction process

    If a number is disputed, there is a clear process to correct it. Trust depends on it.

Data on the profile

What ProZpects records.

HeightWeightPosition40-yard dashShuttleVerticalBroad jumpBench / repsSport-specific measuresAcademic indicatorsVideo proofEvent / sourceDate of testVerifier notes

Self-reported vs. verified

Two labels, very different weight.

Self-reported

Useful, but a starting point

What the athlete entered. Coaches read these. Coaches do not usually act on them without confirmation.

Verified

Verified

Actionable

Recorded by an identified verifier with method, date, and video. Coaches can act on these.

For programs

See verified athlete data the way coaches need to see it.