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New Fish
Thank you to everyone who participated, even those of you that forgot which alt you used to sign up with and voted under a different handle which was really fucking confusing for me.
Loots of dooging for this class. The average score was a 3.63, and only 22 times was the score of 1 given out to a scholarship player.
In reverse order, from lowest ranked, to highest ranked:
#22) Dylan Morris[/b] with a score of 2.15 - a bit of a surprise that he's so low, but it appears everyone is of the opinion that he is unlikely to beat out Yankoff/Sirmon/Huard and be a career backup at best. Half a point lower than the next guy in the class, which was a bit of a surprise for me.
#21) Corey Luciano[/b] with a score of 2.73 - score that implies spot starter-ish impact for the future. Not really surprising to me.
#20) Bralen Trice[/b] with a score of 2.76 - lowest rated defensive recruit, and a guy we beat out some decent schools for. Coaches definitely see something that the bored does not.
#17 (Tie) Taj Davis, Tim Horn, and Miki Ah You, [/b] with a score of 2.88 - Three way tie for 17th between our only WR, our K, and the 4th ILB. Amazing that a kicker isn't last overall, but I think that says something about our special teams. Horn and Ah You were also the only two players to have been rated across the entire spectrum of 1-5. Shout out to @bananasnblondes and @PineapplePirate for thinking Horn is going to be a 5, and @GreenRiverGatorz giving Ah You a 5.
#16) Nathaniel Kalepo[/b] with a score of 3.20 - Big jump here into what is effectively a solid starter rating. Given what he did for our recruiting, I hope he outperforms our projections.
#14 (Tie) Noa Ngalu and Alphonzo Tuputala[/b] with a score of 3.24 - Another tie here with solid scores for a couple of our more underrated recruits. @Mad_Son gave Ngalu his only 5, while Tuputala's scores all fell between 2-4.
#13) Cameron Williams[/b] with a score of 3.41 - The first of Jimmy Lake's recruits comes in at 13th, with mostly 3s and 4s. @1to392831weretaken gave him the only 5, but he also got about a half dozen 2s.
#12) Kamren Fabiculanan[/b] with a score of 3.61 - Similar to C-Will, but a few more 5s, and only @ExtraChrisB @HuskyJW and @Doogles giving him a 2.
#11) Julius Buelow[/b] with a score of 3.68 - Above average starter score. I was one of the few that gave him a 2. Hopefully I'm wrong, but his lack of foot speed scares me.
#10) Cameron Davis[/b] with a score of 3.73 - Squeaks out Buelow to be the 2nd highest offensive player. 5s came from @KrunkJuice @bananasnblondes and @1to392831weretaken while @whatshouldicareabout gave him the only 2.
#9) Josh Calvert[/b] with a score of 3.80 - Quickly approaching all-conference level starter. Almost all 4s, with a smattering of 3s and 5s. @HuskyJW only felt him worthy of a 2 though.
#8) Asa Turner[/b] with a score of 4.21 - Asa is the bottom of the next tier of players who all score comfortably above a 4. Almost all 4s and 5s here, with @1to392831weretaken giving him the only 2.
#7) Troy Fautanu[/b] with a score of 4.29 - highest ranked offensive player. Lowest score was a 3, given by 5 people. Got 24 5s from the crowd.
#6) Jacob Bandes[/b] with a score of 4.30 - the 3rd highest ranked DL is the 6th overall player in the class. Malloe did incredible. Beat Fautanu by virtue of one fewer 3.
#5) Trent McDuffies[/b] with a score of 4.52 - Jimmy Lake is slipping when his highest player is only 5th in the class (kidding). McDuffie's lowest score was a 4.
#3 (Tie) Sama Pa'ama and Daniel Heimuli[/b] with a score of 4.55 - Tie at the 3rd spot. Pa'ama had one more 5, but also 2 3s from @Houhusky and @godawgst . Heimuli got his only 3 from @Bread .
#2) Laiatu Latu[/b] with a score of 4.56 - Tight race at the top, but loses out by virtue of 3s from @Saracen and @HuskyJW
#1) Faatui Tuitele[/b] with a score of 4.59 - Lowest score was a 4, and 41 5s. Also, likely the winner of favorite dad.
Will follow up with PWOs, recruiter rankings, and other data tomorrow-ish.
Loots of dooging for this class. The average score was a 3.63, and only 22 times was the score of 1 given out to a scholarship player.
In reverse order, from lowest ranked, to highest ranked:
#22) Dylan Morris[/b] with a score of 2.15 - a bit of a surprise that he's so low, but it appears everyone is of the opinion that he is unlikely to beat out Yankoff/Sirmon/Huard and be a career backup at best. Half a point lower than the next guy in the class, which was a bit of a surprise for me.
#21) Corey Luciano[/b] with a score of 2.73 - score that implies spot starter-ish impact for the future. Not really surprising to me.
#20) Bralen Trice[/b] with a score of 2.76 - lowest rated defensive recruit, and a guy we beat out some decent schools for. Coaches definitely see something that the bored does not.
#17 (Tie) Taj Davis, Tim Horn, and Miki Ah You, [/b] with a score of 2.88 - Three way tie for 17th between our only WR, our K, and the 4th ILB. Amazing that a kicker isn't last overall, but I think that says something about our special teams. Horn and Ah You were also the only two players to have been rated across the entire spectrum of 1-5. Shout out to @bananasnblondes and @PineapplePirate for thinking Horn is going to be a 5, and @GreenRiverGatorz giving Ah You a 5.
#16) Nathaniel Kalepo[/b] with a score of 3.20 - Big jump here into what is effectively a solid starter rating. Given what he did for our recruiting, I hope he outperforms our projections.
#14 (Tie) Noa Ngalu and Alphonzo Tuputala[/b] with a score of 3.24 - Another tie here with solid scores for a couple of our more underrated recruits. @Mad_Son gave Ngalu his only 5, while Tuputala's scores all fell between 2-4.
#13) Cameron Williams[/b] with a score of 3.41 - The first of Jimmy Lake's recruits comes in at 13th, with mostly 3s and 4s. @1to392831weretaken gave him the only 5, but he also got about a half dozen 2s.
#12) Kamren Fabiculanan[/b] with a score of 3.61 - Similar to C-Will, but a few more 5s, and only @ExtraChrisB @HuskyJW and @Doogles giving him a 2.
#11) Julius Buelow[/b] with a score of 3.68 - Above average starter score. I was one of the few that gave him a 2. Hopefully I'm wrong, but his lack of foot speed scares me.
#10) Cameron Davis[/b] with a score of 3.73 - Squeaks out Buelow to be the 2nd highest offensive player. 5s came from @KrunkJuice @bananasnblondes and @1to392831weretaken while @whatshouldicareabout gave him the only 2.
#9) Josh Calvert[/b] with a score of 3.80 - Quickly approaching all-conference level starter. Almost all 4s, with a smattering of 3s and 5s. @HuskyJW only felt him worthy of a 2 though.
#8) Asa Turner[/b] with a score of 4.21 - Asa is the bottom of the next tier of players who all score comfortably above a 4. Almost all 4s and 5s here, with @1to392831weretaken giving him the only 2.
#7) Troy Fautanu[/b] with a score of 4.29 - highest ranked offensive player. Lowest score was a 3, given by 5 people. Got 24 5s from the crowd.
#6) Jacob Bandes[/b] with a score of 4.30 - the 3rd highest ranked DL is the 6th overall player in the class. Malloe did incredible. Beat Fautanu by virtue of one fewer 3.
#5) Trent McDuffies[/b] with a score of 4.52 - Jimmy Lake is slipping when his highest player is only 5th in the class (kidding). McDuffie's lowest score was a 4.
#3 (Tie) Sama Pa'ama and Daniel Heimuli[/b] with a score of 4.55 - Tie at the 3rd spot. Pa'ama had one more 5, but also 2 3s from @Houhusky and @godawgst . Heimuli got his only 3 from @Bread .
#2) Laiatu Latu[/b] with a score of 4.56 - Tight race at the top, but loses out by virtue of 3s from @Saracen and @HuskyJW
#1) Faatui Tuitele[/b] with a score of 4.59 - Lowest score was a 4, and 41 5s. Also, likely the winner of favorite dad.
Will follow up with PWOs, recruiter rankings, and other data tomorrow-ish.
