There is no straight line, no correlation, no guarantee that a high school star will become an NFL draft pick.

Ole Miss had three five-star recruits in the 2013 class, and all three became first-round picks Friday. That’s the best-case scenario.

But it’s far from the only scenario.

We were reminded of this again Friday night, when three former two-star recruits became first-round draft picks, as did two others who didn’t even receive a recruiting ranking. Conversely, only one five-star prospect became a top-10 pick.

Here’s a look at how the 247Sports.com composite ranked every 2016 first-round draft pick as a high school recruit:

Draft pick Player Stars Rank Class
1 QB Jared Goff 4 No. 218 2013
2 QB Carson Wentz N/A N/A> 2011
3 DE Joey Bosa 4 No. 37 2013
4 RB Ezekiel Elliott 4 No. 69 2013
5 CB Jalen Ramsey 5 No. 15 2013
6 OT Ronnie Stanley 4 No. 128 2012
7 DE DeForest Buckner 4 No. 230 2012
8 OT Jack Conklin N/A N/A 2012
9 LB Leonard Floyd 4 No. 145 2012
10 CB Eli Apple 4 No. 48 2013
11 CB Vernon Hargreaves III 5 No. 3 2013
12 DT Sheldon Rankins 3 No. 750 2012
13 OT Laremy Tunsil 5 No. 4 2013
14 S Karl Joseph 3 No. 518 2012
15 WR Corey Coleman 4 No. 154 2012
16 OT Taylor Decker 4 No. 166 2012
17 S Keanu Neal 4 No. 109 2013
18 C Ryan Kelly 4 No. 236 2011
19 DE Shaq Lawson 4 No. 346 2012
20 LB Darron Lee 3 No. 633 2013
21 WR Will Fuller 4 No. 277 2013
22 WR Josh Doctson 3 No. 1,402 2011
23 WR Laquon Treadwell 5 No. 14 2013
24 CB William Jackson 2 No. 2,206 2012
25 CB Artie Burns 4 No. 96 2013
26 QB Paxton Lynch 2 No. 1,908 2012
27 DT Kenny Clark 4 No. 266 2013
28 OG Joshua Garnett 4 No. 38 2012
29 DT Robert Nkemdiche 5 No. 1 2013
30 DT Vernon Butler 2 No. 1,827 2012
31 OG Germain Ifedi 4 No. 261 2012