gogeta4
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If they do..their eye for qb talent is what i thought it wasThey like this kid more than the penn state and Utah commits?
If they do..their eye for qb talent is what i thought it wasThey like this kid more than the penn state and Utah commits?
Agree with most of your initial points which is telling. D normally is sold rather easily (j/k) (kind of). Still not a fan of the kid and highlight tapes for QBs are the least interesting metric imo. His game tape screams JAG but he could end up a first round pick based off CIS scouts.I'm really not being a **** here, but it probably is a good thing. He's gushed about most if not all of our QB's and where has that landed us exactly.
At this point, I don't even hold his evaluations against him. He's as enthusiastic as they come and eventually throws on the orange and green shades like a lot of people. Just look at the Spring reviews and fall camp opinions.
It's something I've come to appreciate about him though. He tries to be remain somewhat impartial, but eventually gets sucked in. No disrespect, but evaluations aren't his strong suit. Respect though, don't change and keep putting your thoughts out there.
About this kid. He can play. He can play here. Some refinement and you've got a guy to challenge Brown. He's already got as much arm talent. He'll have time to work on his craft unless injuries happen.
Don't get caught up in the one sport athlete thing. Most D1 athletes could play another sport, some choose not to so they can focus on one. In particular at the smaller schools. Gotta have love for other sports and maybe he doesn't or is just laser focused on football. I don't plan on my kids playing more than one unless they really just love something else. Give that one your all.
Is that Conner Weigman?Hmmm, this sounds really familiar… Where have I seen a recruitment like this, oh right!View attachment 184856
Who wants to guess this QB from last cycle?
Most of the time they’re lower ranked for a reason. Maybe this guy hasn’t been evaluated fully yet, but let’s not twist this into a “stars don’t matter” argument because they usually do.Same people putting down lower ranked QBs in here are the same ones that poo poo'd TVD when he first committed.
https://www.canesinsight.com/thread...illiams-and-elite-11-bias.177658/post-5867197Most of the time they’re lower ranked for a reason. Maybe this guy hasn’t been evaluated fully yet, but let’s not twist this into a “stars don’t matter” argument because they usually do.
Agree with most of your initial points which is telling. D normally is sold rather easily (j/k) (kind of). Still not a fan of the kid and highlight tapes for QBs are the least interesting metric imo. His game tape screams JAG but he could end up a first round pick based off CIS scouts.
I said and honestly felt like McCloud would be the best out of the 3(Him, Shaq, Pick)@DMoney for fun what's the evaluation you're the most amazed how bad you got wrong? I'll give you mine....I once said Norris Cole would be the next Jason Terry...
... we've been through this 100 times over the years. It's simple statistics.
I'm confused on these Elite 11 invites. It feels like its based less on performance at the camps and more on potential and ranking nationally. Jaden Rashada didn't place in his Vegas events but Emory Willams WON all of his events though didn't wow in the combine portion (40-yard dash, 20-yard shuttle run, vertical jump and kneeling power ball toss). Yet only Rashada got an invite.
Meanwhile Rashada got a top dog write up in 247 and Emory's was buried at the bottom of the Baton Rouge 247 article. As follows:
Elite 11 bias' aside, it feels Emory Williams is also possibly unique case of limited exposure and an thus treated as an after thought a top heavy QB cycle. Would love to get thoughts from the peanut gallery on this.
He’s better Brown right now…….IMO, Brown will never be a regular starter at MiamiI’m not gonna do it. I’ve spent 15 years trying to convince myself about the lower rated guys we’ve signed. This is a miss and who we’ve landed on as a back up plan. Stop with the crazy comparisons. It’s okay to say he’ll add depth but there’s a chance he never plays here. We have Jake and Brown. If they develop we’ll be okay as long as we land a big dog in 24 and 25. That’s where I’m at don’t talk to me about Trevor Lawrence or any other NFL quarterback. If he gets there dope but I’m not setting that expectation.
How much less could you care?I hope we take Emory as qb1 im a fan of his tape I could care less about what Tom Luginbill thinks
Qb’s is one position stars go out the window. There’s a reason the best evaluators normally have the best qb’s, there’s also a reason why qb’s get an instant bump when a certain guru offers.... we've been through this 100 times over the years. It's simple statistics.
5/20 here are blue chippers. So, 25% were a 4 star or better (Or 20%, not sure if your "borderline 4 star" was a 4 star or a high ranked 3 star). But only 9% of players (not including unranked) are 4 or 5 stars based on the article below. That means for NFL QBs, blue chippers have a much better chance of being a top 20 NFL QB than all the others.
Sure, you will get diamonds in the rough. But the odds are in favor of blue chips. Do we really need to go over this every year?
How recruiting rankings fare projecting future NFL Draft picks
It's a popular time of year for people to throw around stats of three-star recruits dominating the NFL Draft. But if you look at the percentages that's not really the case ...247sports.com
FWIW, Max speculated last night they will take Emory and continue to recruit Rasahada and Moore. Sounding like 2 QBs in this class isn't out of the question.So serious question…I haven’t really kept up with this over past few days but are we just zeroing in on this kid and throwing towel in on Rashada??