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RE: Way Too Early Recruiting Rankings
(06-27-2017 04:36 PM)Crump1 Wrote:  The evaluators are often not experienced at all and even having playing or coaching experience at the college level does not mean you are a great evaluator of talent. Yes, the 5 stars and 4 stars are easy and you can look at offers. Anything below that is a total crapshoot. You see it every year where kids who are rated two stars or lower will shoot up the charts due to a handful of solid offers. They were already "evaluated" by the "experts" yet they miraculously became more talented overnight.

On the other hand, I have seen 3 and 4 star kids end up going D2 because some goober got caught up in camp stats or hype or just liked a kid.

I don't want transfers reevaluated or added. Never suggested that at all. Those players are simply another piece of the puzzle that cannot be remotely solved by recruiting rankings.

Nearly all of our best players based on college or NFL success over the last 20 years were lightly recruited and low rated.

The best way to become an evaluator: eat, breathe, and sleep football.
06-27-2017 06:49 PM
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