NFL’s custom scouting systems tell the story of the sport’s changing technology

The NFL's use of custom scouting systems has revolutionized the sport, enabling teams to efficiently access and analyze vast amounts of data on draft prospects. The Denver Broncos' 'FIS' system is a prime example, aggregating scouting reports, data, and video into a single platform.
The NFL has undergone significant technological advancements, particularly in scouting. The Denver Broncos' 'FIS' (Football Information System) is a prime example, aggregating scouting reports, data, and video into a single platform. FIS allows scouts and coaches to access a wealth of information on draft prospects, including medical notes, salary-cap details, and advanced analytics. The system can sort massive amounts of information and automatically organize evaluations and grades. This has streamlined the pre-draft process, saving time and increasing efficiency. The Broncos' general manager credits FIS for making their scouting process more efficient.
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