Go **** your face, you arrogant jackhole.
You tried to change what I said. I NEVER said he turned 50% of his 5-star WR recruits into 1st round picks, but I commented on blue-chippers (4-star and 5-star) becoming all-round NFL picks.
Now, if you want to play the "narrow-definition/small-sample size" game that's up to you. So if your claim is that "50 of of his 5-star recruits become 1st round picks", then you are talking about exactly two guys, since Olave was a 4-star.
So, whatever, you are obviously expending a lot of time and energy to tell us how amazing Hartline and Taint are, but you just keep moving the goalposts in the hopes of confusing people.
The reality is, you only have TWO of those amazing "five-star-WR-to-first-round-draft-choice" stories. TWO. Could there be one more, sure. But to create an artificial distinction between 4-star WRs and 5-star WRs is not only silly, it actually weakens your argument. If anything, it shows that a 5-star becomes a first-rounder, rather than build up Hartline as a "developer".
And your "2015-2022" timeframe? Give me a break. The 2021 and 2022 kids haven't even graduated yet. And Taint didn't even HAVE a 5-star WR until 2019 in Garrett Wilson. Then they had Julian Fleming and Jaxon Smith-Njigba in 2020. So Taint had a good 2-year run that turned into 2 first-rounders. Yay. SMALL SAMPLE SIZE.
But, again, you bully into a conversation with your arrogant stats-quoting that obscures reality. Are Wilson and Smith-Njigba success stories? Absolutely. But if all you have from 2015 to the present is TWO GUYS to impress Jeremiah Smith with a template for how he will succeed...well, then, that's not a very big mound of evidence.