Nay'Quan

Wright's numbers destroyed Cam Davis's numbers at CC. Same team. Same coaches.

We'll see how it goes. I heard he got fat and sloppy after getting injured.
 

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Wright's numbers destroyed Cam Davis's numbers at CC. Same team. Same coaches.

We'll see how it goes. I heard he got fat and sloppy after getting injured.

Wright was a legit top-100 guy as a Sophomore, I agree. But you're also correct than he had a serious injury, and even now he doesn't look to be in great shape physically.

We don't need another Robert Burns, and Burns was an even better talent as a HS Sophmore.

Again, let's see if he bounces back. It's not like we're the only team who has backed off. If he returns to form, he could end up as a target, even if we also land McIntosh
 
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Twice right? Soph playoffs and then Junior year

He was injured his sophomore year but came back and played in at least the state championship game. Can't remember if he played in the playoff games before then. But the only serious injury was the ankle last fall. And he's been working out, competing in camps, 7-on-7 tournaments and looks like himself. I'm just saying let's not say this kid is someone who can't stay healthy. I also don't totally disagree with a wait and see approach just to make sure he really is 100%, or at least there's confidence he'll get there.

But when healthy he's better than any other RB we're recruiting not named Trey Sanders, and let's be real Sanders isn't coming here.
 
That RB room isn't for the weak minded. There is going to be some serious talent in their next year.. Is he a kid that if hes not getting any burn right away that we have to worry about him getting out of shape or disgruntled? I am 110% fine with the "Wait and see" approach. If hes as legit as posters on here are saying, then he will get the nod.
 
I love Carol City kids, because they're typically trained to be disciplined, and to let their actions speak louder that words! Not to mention that they have Lion Hearts... NayQuan is a great example of that, who has made the most of his measurables, but he lacks D1 size @ 5'8.

Great HS RB, but in the end he'd be a just a smidgen better than Joe Yearby at this level; and won't be enough to ever win the job.

He's maybe a take at slot receiver. I can see him in a Kevin Williams type role here, but he'll get pounded at RB.
 
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I love Carol City kids, because they're typically trained to be disciplined, and to let their actions speak louder that words! Not to mention that they have Lion Hearts... NayQuan is a great example of that, who has made the most of his measurables, but he lacks D1 size @ 5'8.

Great HS RB, but in the end he'd be a just a smidgen better than Joe Yearby at this level; and won't be enough to ever win the job.

He's maybe a take at slot receiver. I can see him in a Kevin Williams type role here, but he'll get pounded at RB.

I believe Joe Yearby is the 8th leading rusher in the history of the school. A smidgen better that him is a **** take, are u kidding?
 

I can only imagine that people haven't seen the same footage I have when they say something like this. I don't think anyone in the state is close to him or Sanders. Sanders is just a freak and Cain, he's everything you look for in a prototypical back.
 
I can only imagine that people haven't seen the same footage I have when they say something like this. I don't think anyone in the state is close to him or Sanders. Sanders is just a freak and Cain, he's everything you look for in a prototypical back.

Cain reminds me of James Wilder
 
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Cain reminds me of James Wilder

Sanders and Cain are the 2 best RB prospects in the state and if you say otherwise you're wrong or have some other agenda. Period.

Now, how they develop is another question. We can't see 2-3 years from now. But USUALLY, the top backs don't bust. Usually. It's one of the easiest positions to project. But right now they're the 2 best prospects in the state and IMO a healthy Wright is #3, however him and everyone else are a step behind both Sanders and Cain.
 
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To each his own, but I like Carter. Vision, balance, speed, quick feet... some school is going to get a stud.
 
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Wright was a legit top-100 guy as a Sophomore, I agree. But you're also correct than he had a serious injury, and even now he doesn't look to be in great shape physically.

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First I've heard about not being in great shape...That explains a lot
 
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