It takes more than one player. It takes a collective of talent on Jeudy's level to win.
Cooper and Ridley didn't get Bama their championships alone. They certainly helped, but they were part of a larger collection of blue chips.
Dalvin ain't winning championships at FSU (and probably helped cost them a shot to another Championship Game). Matter fact, as beastly as he is, he's never won a bowl game. Collins? Keef? Michel? Valentine? The other misses? They not propelling their squads to the next level on their own (or at all even).
But imagine them on the same team, though? That's where our problem has been. That's the difference between us and the current elites. Look at what LSU did with their DT class and what Bama does with their DB class every year. Dudes were straight up turning down immediate playing time at other schools to sit the bench on those squads. In essence, those schools hit on the majority of their targets. They don't really have many Plan B's. They get their guys and secure their backyards/hunting grounds.
With that said, it may take a collective of elites to win, sometimes, all it takes is one elite to change the minds of a collective. Jeudy or (long shot) a Leatherwood could be that guy. They commit to us, I guarantee a whole lot of other recruits will start giving us a serious look this cycle and beyond. Jeudy's commitment is more important in terms of making a statement about the state of the program, as opposed to his importance on the field.