Which RB Pans Out

NoLongerN

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Over the course of this past week we saw Breece Hall commit to Iowa St. and Tyler Goodson commit to Iowa.  Earlier in the recruiting cycle we landed the commitments of 

Grayson, Johnson, Thompkins in the :bigredn:  2019 class.  Just recently we saw Breece Hall take a nice jump to around #236 nationally and is now considered a 4*.

I was just curious to ask the board who they think will be the best of these five (5) RB's.  Input?  Reasons?  Thoughts?

 
Over the course of this past week we saw Breece Hall commit to Iowa St. and Tyler Goodson commit to Iowa.  Earlier in the recruiting cycle we landed the commitments of 

Grayson, Johnson, Thompkins in the :bigredn:  2019 class.  Just recently we saw Breece Hall take a nice jump to around #236 nationally and is now considered a 4*.

I was just curious to ask the board who they think will be the best of these five (5) RB's.  Input?  Reasons?  Thoughts?
Obviously all the Nebraska commits are amazing and the others are terrible, don't you pay attention?  :dunno

 
To be honest its kind of a trick question. Some of these guys will be better in different offensive systems. I think the guys we have will tend to be very good in our system. They are fast guys who will do well in space. I think a high 3 star guy may do better than a 4 star guy who may not be fast enough to work in this system.

So I think the question should not be who will have a better college career. But rather who would have the best college career in the Nebraska system. Thats all that matters. It doesnt make sense to accept a commitment from a kid who is rated higher if he is not ideal for our system.

 
@Huskers93-97, thanks for your input.  Some good thoughts.  It wasn't a trick question.  From my understanding, we offered Breece Hall and Tyler Goodson, so the staff obviously thought both fit their system.

I really like Hall and I'm always a fan of owning the 500 mile radius as well.  I think Breece might fit the Huskers old running approach better.  I don't really have enough knowledge of the Frost system to discern who I think would be the best RB (thus seeking the board's input).

 
@Huskers93-97, thanks for your input.  Some good thoughts.  It wasn't a trick question.  From my understanding, we offered Breece Hall and Tyler Goodson, so the staff obviously thought both fit their system.

I really like Hall and I'm always a fan of owning the 500 mile radius as well.  I think Breece might fit the Huskers old running approach better.  I don't really have enough knowledge of the Frost system to discern who I think would be the best RB (thus seeking the board's input).
Thats fine. I am just making an assumption that Frost and staff are going to take the kids they think fit their system best. All 5 of these kids are committed here start of july. So I would assume if Frost and Co wanted those kids over someone they already have committed I would think they would have held out on accepting a commitment. Or they viewed them as equal so whoever commits first is good for them. 

 
I am going to ignore the RBs who went to other schools cuz I really don't care.  For Nebraska though, in the 2019 class, I have no idea which RB will pan out.  We've had several in a row since Ameer who never really came close to fulfilling their high school film potential.  So which RB sinks and which ones swim?  

:dunno

 
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