Reranking Recruits

AndyDufresne

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From 2002-2007, Rivals shows our 10 best recruits according to their rankings were:

1. Marlon Lucky

2. Zackary Bowman

3. Andre Jones

4. DeMorrio Williams

5. Ndamukong Suh

6. Leon Jackson

7. Kenny Wilson (projected as a 6.0)

8. Niles Paul

9. Lydon Murtha

10. Any number of guys with a 5.9-4*

So from all players that were in a recruiting class or walked on from 2002-2007, who would be in your top 10?

Mine would be:

1. Ndamukong Suh - 6.0-4*

2. Adam Carriker - 3*

3. Alex Henery - 5.0-2*

4. DeMorrio Williams - 5*

5. Matt Herian - 3*

6. Joe Ganz - 5.3-2*

7. Zac Taylor - 3*

8. Brandon Jackson - 5.7-3*

9. Prince Amukamara - 5.6-3*

10. Nate Swift - 5.6-3*

Tougher than I thought, but I tried to take into account production, Nebraska records, all-conference recognition, and of course what I've seen on the field over the last 8 years.

 
From 2002-2007, Rivals shows our 10 best recruits according to their rankings were:

1. Marlon Lucky

2. Zackary Bowman

3. Andre Jones

4. DeMorrio Williams

5. Ndamukong Suh

6. Leon Jackson

7. Kenny Wilson (projected as a 6.0)

8. Niles Paul

9. Lydon Murtha

10. Any number of guys with a 5.9-4*

So from all players that were in a recruiting class or walked on from 2002-2007, who would be in your top 10?

Mine would be:

1. Ndamukong Suh - 6.0-4*

2. Adam Carriker - 3*

3. Alex Henery - 5.0-2*

4. DeMorrio Williams - 5*

5. Matt Herian - 3*

6. Joe Ganz - 5.3-2*

7. Zac Taylor - 3*

8. Brandon Jackson - 5.7-3*

9. Prince Amukamara - 5.6-3*

10. Nate Swift - 5.6-3*

Tougher than I thought, but I tried to take into account production, Nebraska records, all-conference recognition, and of course what I've seen on the field over the last 8 years.
I think Niles deserves a place. He is going to have a monster senior campaign. WR, KR, PR and should be drafted in the first 3 rounds.

 
From 2002-2007, Rivals shows our 10 best recruits according to their rankings were:

1. Marlon Lucky

2. Zackary Bowman

3. Andre Jones

4. DeMorrio Williams

5. Ndamukong Suh

6. Leon Jackson

7. Kenny Wilson (projected as a 6.0)

8. Niles Paul

9. Lydon Murtha

10. Any number of guys with a 5.9-4*

So from all players that were in a recruiting class or walked on from 2002-2007, who would be in your top 10?

Mine would be:

1. Ndamukong Suh - 6.0-4*

2. Adam Carriker - 3*

3. Alex Henery - 5.0-2*

4. DeMorrio Williams - 5*

5. Matt Herian - 3*

6. Joe Ganz - 5.3-2*

7. Zac Taylor - 3*

8. Brandon Jackson - 5.7-3*

9. Prince Amukamara - 5.6-3*

10. Nate Swift - 5.6-3*

Tougher than I thought, but I tried to take into account production, Nebraska records, all-conference recognition, and of course what I've seen on the field over the last 8 years.
obviously, it's too early to judge some of the guys that are still playing. in particular, keith williams, mike mcneill, pierre allen, ricky henry and even zac lee have a chance to move up. i also think prince, helu, niles and crick have already shown plenty, but could move even higher.

suh - duh

taylor - just think how bad the cally years would have been without this guy

swift - playmaker, awesome career

carriker - dominated his side of the line

prince - dominated his side, could move up to #2 with a similar year

demorrio - great LB and pass rushing force

ganz - MVP of the team that turned it around

lucky - not as great as BJ, but longer, better career

crick - fantastic season, even taking the suh factor into account

purify - true weapon, under-utilized

next 10:

henery - as good as it gets for a kicker, but i just can't put a kicker on the list

brandon jackson - playmaker

hagg - rare athlete that can play WLB and cover at a fairly high level.

niles - another year like last and he's on the list.

dillard - one outstanding year. probably should be on the list.

helu - ditto. staying healthy would really move him up.

asante - one good year almost made up for some questionable play before

herian

potter

mcneil

 
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obviously, it's too early to judge some of the guys that are still playing. in particular, keith williams, mike mcneill, pierre allen, ricky henry and even zac lee have a chance to move up. i also think prince, helu, niles and crick have already shown plenty, but could move even higher.

suh - duh

taylor - just think how bad the cally years would have been without this guy

swift - playmaker, awesome career

carriker - dominated his side of the line

prince - dominated his side, could move up to #2 with a similar year

demorrio - great LB and pass rushing force

ganz - MVP of the team that turned it around

lucky - not as great as BJ, but longer, better career

crick - fantastic season, even taking the suh factor into account

purify - true weapon, under-utilized

next 10:

henery - as good as it gets for a kicker, but i just can't put a kicker on the list

brandon jackson - playmaker

hagg - rare athlete that can play WLB and cover at a fairly high level.

niles - another year like last and he's on the list.

dillard - one outstanding year. probably should be on the list.

helu - ditto. staying healthy would really move him up.

asante - one good year almost made up for some questionable play before

herian

potter

mcneil
Good list. If Henery were just an All-American caliber placekicker, I don't think I would have placed him so high. Him being an All-American caliber punter as well sealed the deal though. Between field goals and punts inside the 10, he's easily contributed just as much (if not more) toward our wins as anybody else on the list. Herian seems a bit low as well (for me anyway). He had very good years in 2002 and 2004, but was outstanding in 2003. He was one of the best tight-ends in the country, being named one of eight semi-finalists for the John Mackey award. My next ten would be:

11. Jared Crick - 5.6-3*

12. Phillip Dillard - 5.9-4*

13. Maurice Purify - 4*

14. Roy Helu - 5.5-3*

15. Larry Asante - 5.9-4*

16. Marlon Lucky - 6.1-5*

17. Jay Moore - 4*

18. Niles Paul - 6.0-4*

19. Matt Slauson - NR

20. Stewart Bradley - NR

 
Zack Bowman has to be in that conversation. I know his contributions were limited by injuries, but he was one of the few Blackshirts in that 07 class who deserved the name Blackshirt because he saw the product on the field and turned his Blackshirt in. Be honest, how many of us would have the guts to do that, knowing we would pay a price for it? All that not withstanding that he had major talent that was misused. If malfeasance was a crime in coaching, Bowman would be the dictionary example of it. I'm still pissed how that kid was coached down. dedhoarse

 
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good points on henery and herian. nice call on bradley, too. i missed him going through the recruiting classes and would definitely have had him higher.

as far as zac bowman, i'm happy he's found success, and he was a quality player for us at times, but he didn't make that big of an impact at NU on the field.

 
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