Bro, how long have you been training?
Could you effectively lay out a strategy for your grappling game? Meaning, what you'll do for guard retention, takedowns, top game, side game? Do yo have a striking strategy?
Why not consider grappling tournaments to see where you stand? And doing some amatuer Muay Thai, to see where your striking stands?
I've been training for about 5 years total (24 years old). I have 4 years in Kajukenbo under a very experienced MMA/kickboxing guy, 1 year in BJJ, a few months of boxing, a month of Kali and, a few other assorted classes. Lots of cardio/endurance focused workouts.
My grappling game: sounds cliche, but: position before submission, use strikes to setup technical movement and submissions, keep good defensive posture above all.
Takedowns: double leg, single leg, a few judo hip throws, pull guard w/guillotine choke
Guard retention: DON'T GET ROCKED BY PUNCHES, control head/biceps, over/underhooks, reguard, use butterfly guard, setup sweeps by striking, use open guard to setup technical standup or maintain distance. Guillotine, Triangle, arm triangle chokes if available. Working on some spider guard applications.
Side game: pass to mount, attack ribs w/knees&elbows, americana, take back when possible
Top game: take back, strike to create openings. Avoid subs that potentially sacrifice dominant position. Get good hooks ASAP
Striking game: Leg kicks, work off-angle attacks, counter punching, lots of body shots from inside, knees and elbows in clinch, setup takedowns. Push the fight tempo
Sorry for the long-winded post. It's a difficult subject to condense (obviously).