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re: Class of 2019 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: That's a Wrap Edition
Posted on 1/24/19 at 7:22 am to TideSaint
Posted on 1/24/19 at 7:22 am to TideSaint
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FULL LIST:
No. 5 Antonio Alfano
No. 6 Trey Sanders
No. 7 Evan Neal
No. 40 Pierce Quick
No. 43 Jordan Battle
No. 62 Justin Eboigbe
No. 71 Khris Bogle
No. 76 Amari Kight
No. 77 Byron Young
No. 78 Shane Lee
No. 85 DeMarcco Hellams
No. 92 Jeffery Carter
No. 102 Brandon Turnage
No. 110 Christian Harris
No. 123 Kevin Harris
No. 127 Marcus Banks
No. 161 King Mwikuta
No. 163 Christian Williams
No. 166 Braylen Ingraham
No. 178 Darrian Dalcourt
No. 180 Taulia Tagovailoa
No. 243 Keilan Robinson
No. 251 DJ Dale
No. 277 John Metchie
No. 292 Tanner Bowles
No. 302 Paul Tyson
No. 309 Jahleel Billingsley
All of the players above are at least a 4-star in the Composite. Our one and only 3-star player in this class is a fricking kicker.
This post was edited on 1/24/19 at 7:26 am
Posted on 1/24/19 at 7:39 am to TideSaint
quote:...and possibly our most important recruit.
Our one and only 3-star player in this class is a fricking kicker.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 7:41 am to coachcrisp
Where five-star players in the transfer portal might land
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The new transfer rules in college football have led to an unprecedented amount of player movement so far this offseason, and it’s likely to continue after depth charts shake out in spring practice.
The advent of the “transfer portal” has also ramped up the amount of media coverage surrounding potential transfers, with fans much more aware of who is available and who might land at their school. Among the names that have entered the portal and yet to make a decision are five former five-star players.
Today, we break them down and speculate about where they might fit best as they evaluate their options and make a decision to transfer or stay put at their current programs.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 7:42 am to TideSaint
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OT Drew Richmond
As a recruit: Richmond saw offers pour in from all over the country during his recruitment and he initially committed to Ole Miss prior to his senior year. But a late push from Tennessee got the Vols back into the picture and he eventually flipped to the in-state school on signing day in 2015.
At Tennessee: After redshirting his first season at Tennessee, Richmond stepped into the lineup at left tackle in 2016 and saw his share of ups and downs while playing nearly 500 snaps for the nine-win Vols. He continued to show improvement in 2017, playing another 400-plus snaps at left tackle before missing the final few games of the season with an injury. Richmond moved to right tackle in 2018 and graded out as the Vols' best pass-blocking offensive lineman on the season, according to Pro Football Focus, but he struggled with penalties and as a run blocker. Richmond is set to graduate in May and still could return to the Vols, but he has quickly become a coveted recruit once again and is likely to depart for his final year of eligibility.
Potential landing spots: Auburn, Texas, Oklahoma, Memphis, Alabama
Farrell’s take: Richmond had great size and excellent feet but he never found his way at Tennessee, a program under Butch Jones that didn’t develop a lot of former five-stars. His size and athletic ability have a lot of schools interested, and I still believe he can turn around and become a consistent run blocker to go along with his pass-blocking prowess.

Posted on 1/24/19 at 7:51 am to TideSaint
FSU desperately needs college bodies at tackle, if they don't drop the bag for Richmond they messed up.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 7:52 am to Tider95
Three-Point Stance: Derek Stingley, bust factor, safest five-star
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Rivals.com National Recruiting Director Mike Farrell’s thought-provoking Three-Point Stance is here with a look at why Derek Stingley Jr. will be great, the bust factor of each 2019 five star and the safest bet among the 2019 five-stars.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 7:54 am to TideSaint
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2. FIVE-STAR BUST FACTOR
Some prospects, no matter their ranking, end up being busts at the next level. It happens. If we could accurately forecast busts, then we would obviously tweak our rankings accordingly.
Since we cannot, I'll go over our 30 five-star prospects and rate their potential to end up with a bust label.
I will rank each prospect's bust factor from MEDIUM to LOW. There is no such thing as NONE in this discussion because any play could be a player’s last play. The same goes for HIGH, because we wouldn't give a prospect a five-star ranking if we felt like there was a better-than-good chance of him ending up a bust.
Derek Stingley Jr. – LOW – Barring injury, he will not fail. He’s going to be one of the best cornerbacks in the nation by his sophomore year.
Nolan Smith – LOW – Smith isn’t the biggest or longest defensive end but he can play standing up or with his hand in the dirt and has a motor that never stops.
Trey Sanders – MEDIUM – Running backs are usually medium because of the chance to get injured and the dependency on the system they enter and their offensive line. Sanders could be a Heisman candidate, but there is still a chance he has to wait his turn like Najee Harris.
Jadon Haselwood – MEDIUM – Haselwood is a great talent and should excel in the Oklahoma offense, but with two other five-star wide receivers in this class one of them will struggle so he can’t get that low rating.
Antonio Alfano – LOW – Motor is a key when trying to predict bust factors and Alfano just never stops, so I can’t see him failing at Alabama.
Kayvon Thibodeaux – MEDIUM – He’s a great talent and should have a great career but I’m not sure he will be a superstar in a league like the Pac-12 where they struggle developing talent.
George Pickens – LOW – Pickens may not be a speedster but he’s strong, has good size and loves football. He fights for the ball every play.
Evan Neal – LOW – The only thing that could derail Neal is his weight issues. He’s battled that in the past but I think it will be handled at Alabama and he’ll be the next star tackle.
Zacch Pickens – LOW – You would think Pickens would be medium because he’s still so raw as a prospect, but this kid loves football and has so much athletic upside I can’t see him busting.
Demarvin Neal – MEDIUM – He has everything you want – size, speed and athleticism – but we’ll see if he has the drive to be great. I’m not sure.
Theo Wease – LOW – Wease is more of a sure thing than Haselwood despite being ranked behind him. I love his mentality and think he will be a star at Oklahoma.
Bru McCoy – MEDIUM – McCoy is a great athlete who could play either side of the ball, but I’m not sold he will dominate at whatever position he chooses.
Spencer Rattler – MEDIUM – Quarterbacks are usually medium unless they are named Trevor Lawrence, so while I think Rattler will have a great career, the bust factor at quarterback has me keeping him at medium.
Andrew Booth – LOW – He has size, speed and great instincts and he’ll be developed properly at Clemson on defense.
Christopher Hinton – MEDIUM – He earned his fifth star back and showed he can play with aggression and power on defense, but there’s still a chance he could struggle a bit at the college level.
Darnell Wright – MEDIUM – I worry about Wright’s conditioning as he has added some bad weight, so time will tell if he gets back in junior year shape and shows that quickness.
Charles Cross – MEDIUM – Cross has a high ceiling but it still very raw, so we’ll see if he can add the weight needed to be a star.
Marcel Brooks – LOW – Brooks wants to be great, covers a ton of ground and is a tackling machine, so barring injury, I can’t see him failing.
Chris Steele – LOW – Steele has good size and a good frame to fill out and Florida develops defensive backs so he’s a safe bet to be successful.
Trey Palmer – LOW – Palmer can be a star on offense or defense and is so talented that I can’t see him finding a home. He just needs to add weight and strength.
Trejan Bridges – LOW – I am a bigger fan of Bridges than anyone else and think his ball skills will assure him of stardom at the next level.
Kenyon Green – MEDIUM – Green carries some bad weight and can look slow at times so I wonder if he will continue to develop and improve in those areas.
Zach Harrison – MEDIUM – Harrison is a great looking prospect, but he’s so raw it will be interesting to see if he develops and becomes as good as his ceiling suggests.
Daxton Hill – LOW – With his top end speed I can’t see him failing because he already has excellent instincts.
Akeem Dent – MEDIUM – Corners are risky and Dent is a kid who takes some chances so he could be great as projected or fall short if he doesn’t become more consistent.
Kardell Thomas – LOW – Thomas doesn’t have as high a ceiling as some others and is already close to what we can expect in college, but that also means he doesn’t have a big bust factor.
Joe Ngata – MEDIUM – There have been many five-star wideout busts from California in recent years, so Ngata is a risk. Heading across the country to Clemson is also iffy.
Clay Webb – LOW – Webb is who he is, a hard-working, determined and physical center who has little chance of disappointing.
Bo Nix – MEDIUM – Nix is a quarterback, so he already has one strike against him as we’ve seen so many high level quarterbacks bust out or transfer, so time will tell if he becomes a star at Auburn.
Erick Young – LOW – Young could be a big corner or an average sized safety and I think he finds a home at one of the two positions and becomes a star.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 7:54 am to coachcrisp
Did you know the number one Punter in the country Jay Bramblett is from Alabama? And he signed with Notre Dame! Per Chris Sailer recruiting the number one kicker and punter are both from Alabama this year.
Will Reichard is also listed as the fourth best punter as well as the number one kicker!
Talent seems to be here but we almost never get any.
Bramblett is averaging 45+ yds/punt with 4.6s hangtime. Hits 50+ yds with 5s hang time all the time. Sailer expects him to be a star at ND this year. Just FYI.
Will Reichard is also listed as the fourth best punter as well as the number one kicker!
Talent seems to be here but we almost never get any.
Bramblett is averaging 45+ yds/punt with 4.6s hangtime. Hits 50+ yds with 5s hang time all the time. Sailer expects him to be a star at ND this year. Just FYI.
This post was edited on 1/24/19 at 9:33 am
Posted on 1/24/19 at 7:58 am to My2Bits
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Per Chris Sailer
He's never led us astray.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 8:03 am to Garfield
True,Don't have much faith with what we have done with his recommendations.
Stilll he is the most well known authority on kickers/punters/snappers and I thought its remarkable that both the top Kicker and Punter are from Alabama this year.
Stilll he is the most well known authority on kickers/punters/snappers and I thought its remarkable that both the top Kicker and Punter are from Alabama this year.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 8:04 am to My2Bits
From the LSURb:
I don't know if he is implying Sospher is a backup plan to Young or just overall.
ETA: He could be saying Sopsher is a backup to Nathan Pickering. Coonasses aren't the most reliable sources of information when it comes to comprehension.
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According to the bama recruiting guy bone , young will sign with bama and ish is a back up plan. Was on jay barker radio show today. Ish brother will not get a scholarship to bama.
I don't know if he is implying Sospher is a backup plan to Young or just overall.
ETA: He could be saying Sopsher is a backup to Nathan Pickering. Coonasses aren't the most reliable sources of information when it comes to comprehension.
This post was edited on 1/24/19 at 8:06 am
Posted on 1/24/19 at 8:05 am to My2Bits
What about the kid from Meridian? Who father was a walk on punter for Bama... Nash Proctor or something like that.. .anyword as to him coming as walkon?
Posted on 1/24/19 at 8:06 am to My2Bits
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Did you know the number one Punter in the country Jay Bramblett is from Alabama? And he signed with Notre Dame! Per Chris Sailer recruiting the number one kicker and punter are both from Alabama this year.
Will Reichard is also listed as the fourth best punter well as the number one kicker!
Talent seems to be here but we all most never get any.
Bramblett is averaging 45+ yds/punt with 4.6s hangtime. Hits 50+ yds with 5s hang time all the time. Sailer expects him to be a star at ND this year. Just FYI.
SO you want us to spend another scholarship on a punter?
Posted on 1/24/19 at 8:11 am to My2Bits
quote:Hell, didn't the kid play at Hillcrest H.S. in Tuscaloosa?
Did you know the number one Punter in the country Jay Bramblett is from Alabama? And he signed with Notre Dame! Per Chris Sailer recruiting the number one kicker and punter are both from Alabama this year.
Will Reichard is also listed as the fourth best punter well as the number one kicker!
Talent seems to be here but we all most never get any.
Bramblett is averaging 45+ yds/punt with 4.6s hangtime. Hits 50+ yds with 5s hang time all the time. Sailer expects him to be a star at ND this year. Just FYI.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:37 am to coachcrisp
Yes he is from Hillcrest HS in Tuscaloosa and we don't really have a proven Punter.
Don't have any information on that Acton kid from MS. By the way he is not rated by Sailer. Must not have attended his camps.
Don't have any information on that Acton kid from MS. By the way he is not rated by Sailer. Must not have attended his camps.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:42 am to My2Bits
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Don't have any information on that Acton kid from MS.
From this thread's 2nd post:
0* P Nash Acton 5-11/185 MS hudl (PWO)
This post was edited on 1/24/19 at 9:46 am
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:51 am to My2Bits
You'd think that there would be an old academic schollie laying around somewhere in one of the depts that the kid could use....he could live at mama and daddy's house! 
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:56 am to coachcrisp
Just give him Ben Davis scholly since Ben's not using it anyway. I will be surprised if Delong is on the Bama roster come fall.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 10:07 am to JoseyWalesTheOutlaw
Surge and/or Saint what are our chances with Daniel Heimuli? I know he is OVing UW this weekend. To bad he could not visit with To'oto'o. Are we getting a visit?
Posted on 1/24/19 at 10:13 am to TideWarrior
Official Visitors ~ January 25-27 Weekend
3* TE Brett Seither 6-5/228 MD/FL hudl
4* OT Javonne Shepherd 6-6/327 TX hudl TX
5* DT Ishmael Sopsher 6-3.5/334 LA hudl
4* ILB Henry To'oto'o 6-2/230 CA hudl
Official Visitors ~ February 1-3 Weekend
4* DL Nathan Pickering 6-3.5/286 MS hudl MS
4* DE Quashon Fuller 6-2.5/270 FL hudl FSU
4* DT Jaquaze Sorrells 6-2/290 FL hudl
4* ILB Daniel Heimuli 6-2/225 CA hudl
ETA: Jared Harrison-Hunte opted to take a 2nd OV to Miami instead of Bama this weekend according to Andrew Ivins (InsideTheU). Ivins CBd him to Miami; Penn St and Temple mods followed suit.
This post was edited on 1/25/19 at 8:06 pm
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