BigRedBuster
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Well, I added Sarell and Greg Johnson (dreaming) to the list I already had in the calculator. Comparing it to the final scores from 2016, it would put us somewhere around 14-16.
I don't think he's going to get an offer. Not really sure why besides possible character issues I've heard. Dude is a talent.
WR- Lewis, Calvin, Hodgins15 commits on our way to (possibly) 24. I think we're looking for 1 RB, 2 WR, 1 OT, 1 DT, 1 DE, 1 LB, 2 CB and 1 S. We're within one commit of full at each spot except WR and CB. Would be handy to snag at least one DB and a WR pretty soon.
Priority:
DB - Our roster isn't in bad shape but we don't have any commits there yet.
RB - Roster in good shape but I'm not sure where we are on these recruits. Speculation we may not take one.
WR - Good with the two we have but we're after four and seem to be slipping with our top targets.
OT - Obviously need some talented depth here. For sure one more. May grab two.
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QB - 1 - TRISTAN GEBBIA
RB - 0-1 - Daniel Young, Alaric Williams, Nathan Tilford
FB - 1 - BEN MILES
WR - 4-5 - KEYSHAWN JOHNSON Jr., JAEVON McQUITTY, Jamire Calvin, Joseph Lewis, Isaiah Hodgins, Emmanuel Greene, Taariq Johnson, Jeremiah Holloman
TE - 2 - AUSTIN ALLEN, REESE LEITAO
OT - 3-4 - BRENDEN JAIMES, MATT SICHTERMAN, Aaron Banks, Austin Jackson, Foster Sarell, Chuck Filiaga
OG/C - 1 - BROC BANDO
DT - 3 - DEONTRE THOMAS, DEIONTAE WATTS, Damion Daniels, Noah Elliss
DE - 3 - ROBERT PORCHER, GUY THOMAS, Martin Andrus
LB - 3 - WILLIE HAMPTON, AVERY ROBERTS, Rahyme Johnson, Andrew Ward, Jaquan Henderson
CB - 2 - TraJon Cotton, Elijah Gates, Thomas Graham, Chevin Calloway, Quran Hafiz
S - 1 - Jaylen Kelly-Powell, Kamren Curl, Greg Johnson
Well, if the RB we would have taken this class sits out 2017 anyway and doesn't play until 2018...Those 2 are not related at all. Hurd has to sit out 17 and would only be eligible in 18.Well since Peacock is Virginia bound, will we make a play for Jalon Heard?
You'd have to adjust for every team's particular needs. No, this would be even more arbitrary than the system already is.Is there any consideration in evauating and comparing recruiting classes for perhaps adjusting by player position? For example, in my view, certain positions are more important to making a team better than others. Take this year's Huskers. If we had not had our three very fine DTs leave early, I believe we would have had a top 5 defense nationally as it has turned out. I think most would agree that a much stronger d line would have been a big upgrade by adding strong pass rush. We have plenty of interceptions and decent cover guys but we've given up plenty of passing yards because, in my opinion, we don't get the great pass rush. Add in the depth and push of those missing guys and we are 9-1 and don't lose to Ohio State by 59 (more like 35). Add in about 4 more 4 star plus offensive linemen and we give Ohio State a real game and likely score another 10 points a game offensively, making some of our games 'easy' or even semi-blow outs. This in turn gives the team the chance to play our starters 15 plays a game less getting very valuable experience and development to the back ups and youth. Having depth also means injuries to starters are likely reduced as they are not required to play as many snaps - the more snaps played the greater the probability of injury. IMO
I also might add that we all know that the team who wins the battle at the line of scrimmage wins 80% or more of the time. While it is great to have superstar WRs, TEs and RBs, a group of 3 star level WRs and RBs can be dam productive (good if not great) IF they have top linemen making big and lasting holes for them. You also are not so totally dependent on a QB who can literally run for his football life to avoid sacks and buy time to pass or run for something out of nothing.
Therefore, I would suggest that a great recruiting class needs great players in the 'right' places more so than just sheer numbers. One can have the top five WRs and top two RBs and top two TEs and number one CB, Safety and LB and still NOT be a truly great class if they all end up on team with poor line play. I don't know how one would calculate or tabulate this in your formulas but it seems a great class has to 'fill your needs' as much as have a great average star number.
Any chance we look at a Juco at DE?15 commits on our way to (possibly) 24. I think we're looking for 1 RB, 2 WR, 1 OT, 1 DT, 1 DE, 1 LB, 2 CB and 1 S. We're within one commit of full at each spot except WR and CB. Would be handy to snag at least one DB and a WR pretty soon.
Priority:
DB - Our roster isn't in bad shape but we don't have any commits there yet.
RB - Roster in good shape but I'm not sure where we are on these recruits. Speculation we may not take one.
WR - Good with the two we have but we're after four and seem to be slipping with our top targets.
OT - Obviously need some talented depth here. For sure one more. May grab two.
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QB - 1 - TRISTAN GEBBIA
RB - 0-1 - Daniel Young, Alaric Williams, Nathan Tilford
FB - 1 - BEN MILES
WR - 4-5 - KEYSHAWN JOHNSON Jr., JAEVON McQUITTY, Jamire Calvin, Joseph Lewis, Isaiah Hodgins, Emmanuel Greene, Taariq Johnson, Jeremiah Holloman
TE - 2 - AUSTIN ALLEN, REESE LEITAO
OT - 3-4 - BRENDEN JAIMES, MATT SICHTERMAN, Aaron Banks, Austin Jackson, Foster Sarell, Chuck Filiaga
OG/C - 1 - BROC BANDO
DT - 3 - DEONTRE THOMAS, DEIONTAE WATTS, Damion Daniels, Noah Elliss
DE - 3 - ROBERT PORCHER, GUY THOMAS, Martin Andrus
LB - 3 - WILLIE HAMPTON, AVERY ROBERTS, Rahyme Johnson, Andrew Ward, Jaquan Henderson
CB - 2 - TraJon Cotton, Elijah Gates, Thomas Graham, Chevin Calloway, Quran Hafiz
S - 1 - Jaylen Kelly-Powell, Kamren Curl, Greg Johnson
Wowowow would that be a haul. Idk how to answer that. At the very least you'd be guaranteed to see the worst of the 5 transfer.If we get Isaiah Hodgins and Joseph Lewis,Do you think we take 5 WR's by getting Calvin or Holloman?