Are we Recruiting again? Fischer of Men Recruiting Thread - (Thread links)

Was Waverly hurt? His stats in Wesco stunk as a TE. You’d think he’d touch the ball 20 times a game and have huge stats because of sheer physical superiority but he didn’t. His team was awful but even I could figure out creative ways to get him the ball as much as possible. That’s a concern for me. Same on defense. He should have 25 TFL in that league. Austin Joyner was a demon in Wesco both sides of the ball. Taylor Rapp looked inhuman in the Northwest league. Production matters.

He peaked as a freshman. Flores is better.

Zaydrius Rainey-Sales is the first big time in-state kid in awhile. Must get, that kid is a total stud.

How long after winning a natty does he drop a Top 8 that doesn't include Washington and includes Oregon and Michigan State?

He just committed.
 
https://twitter.com/marthagreatest/status/1742701980840259668
https://247sports.com/player/marcus-harris-46117120/

Hard pass. The last time we got the #1 WR from CA was jason shelley. How did that turn out?

All my 6 ft and under WR need to be able to talk mad trash to opposing fans after beating them. Whether he did anything in the game or not is irrelevant. If he can prove his mettle, I'm in.

Edit: that was Ngata, fuck. Point still stands.
 
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Silas Bolden offer means to me that McMillan and Polk are heading to the league.

I trust the staff to get the most out of a guy but he feels like at best just a slightly better Giles Jackson.
 
If they add Bolden UW goes from a top 4 corps of WR that stood 6’3”, 6’2”, 6’1”, 6’1” to 6’1”, 6’1” 5’9”, 5’8”. I don’t like it.
I know Williams is 6’1” and Boston is 6’4” but they haven’t shown shit yet and Reynolds is maaaybe 5’10”.
 
If they add Bolden UW goes from a top 4 corps of WR that stood 6’3”, 6’2”, 6’1”, 6’1” to 6’1”, 6’1” 5’9”, 5’8”. I don’t like it.
I know Williams is 6’1” and Boston is 6’4” but they haven’t shown shit yet and Reynolds is maaaybe 5’10”.

LOZ 2.0
 
WR length may not be too bad. Two 5'9 guys (Jackson, Reynolds). Two 6'1 guys (Williams, Bernard) 6'4 (Boston)

Incoming:

5'10 -Jason Robinson
6'2 - Jeremiah Hunter
6'4 - Justice Williams

With the smaller guys I want to see quickness.

 
I'll always take length if it's an option and I don't want a bunch of sub six foot WRs I just really think it's more about strength and power though and the ability to get off the line, box guys out when needed, and win 50/50 balls. A guy like the best and prototypical NFL WRs now are 6'0 but 205 and strong. Seems like the 6'4 WRs faded after Reggie and Mike Williams and these days those guys might get pushed to TE.
 
Silas Bolden offer means to me that McMillan and Polk are heading to the league.

I saw something on Twitter by someone claiming to have a solid idea of starters next year and neither McMillan nor Polk were listed. This was in response to Don't Call Bud Elliott posting his 2024 Top 25.
 
I'll always take length if it's an option and I don't want a bunch of sub six foot WRs I just really think it's more about strength and power though and the ability to get off the line, box guys out when needed, and win 50/50 balls. A guy like the best and prototypical NFL WRs now are 6'0 but 205 and strong. Seems like the 6'4 WRs faded after Reggie and Mike Williams and these days those guys might get pushed to TE.

Sounds like NFL coaching/gm crystallisation.

Wr 6'2"/6'3" with strength and speed.
You can be shorter but have to make it up with extra speed and crisper routes
You can be bigger but then you become a unicorn like Metcalf
By 6'4" you're entering tight end territory
 
Want this kid!! Not sure if it’s his top 25 announcement or what. Track guy as well and seems to like us a little.
https://twitter.com/Dijon_leeJr/status/1742996764188365129
https://247sports.com/Player/Dijon-Lee-46136898/

The eight schools who made the cut for Lee include Arizona, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Oregon, Penn State, USC and Washington.
https://247sports.com/college/washi...o-eight-breaks-down-his-finalists--224681036/

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