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re: Paging MagillaGuerilla: I need a recruiting analysis on D'haquille Williams...
Posted on 7/22/13 at 1:28 pm to UPT
Posted on 7/22/13 at 1:28 pm to UPT
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he's in the Julio Jones/AJ Green level of talent at the WR position.
I keep seeing people throw this out there, yet Williams wasn't ranked near as high as those two coming out of high school. He was ranked as the #19 WR in the Class of 2011, and 128th overall.
2011 Top 247
Top WRs for 2011
Were his grades and attitude THAT bad to have him ranked so low? He wasn't even the top WR in his own state, let alone the country (as people are now claiming). What's the deal here?
Posted on 7/22/13 at 1:34 pm to TideSaint
quote:His grades weren't bad, it was that he didn't have credits from his first two years of HS because his HS was not accredited. He literally had no shot to qualify. There was no point in ranking him high when he didn't have enough grades to qualify.
Were his grades and attitude THAT bad to have him ranked so low?
I think the Julio comparison is a good one, along with Dez Bryant
Posted on 7/22/13 at 1:39 pm to TideSaint
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I keep seeing people throw this out there, yet Williams wasn't ranked near as high as those two coming out of high school. He was ranked as the #19 WR in the Class of 2011, and 128th overall.
I don't care what he was ranked. He's the best WR at this level in the last 5 years. The best out of LA in a long time.
I can't speak on his grades because I don't know anything about them but from what I've heard and seen, his attitude is THAT bad.
Believe me when I tell you that he's the best WR prospect at this level since AJ and Julio. He's a better WR RIGHT NOW than anyone on Auburns roster. There's really no weaknesses in his game. he's a very polished WR with very serious attitude issues. I don't see Auburn being the place for him at all, I think he needs WAY more structure than that if he's going to succeed.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 3:17 am to TideSaint
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I keep seeing people throw this out there, yet Williams wasn't ranked near as high as those two coming out of high school. He was ranked as the #19 WR in the Class of 2011, and 128th overall.
Were his grades and attitude THAT bad to have him ranked so low? He wasn't even the top WR in his own state, let alone the country (as people are now claiming). What's the deal here?
Sometimes kids are still ranked when they have grade concerns, but when it's literally not possible they often just slot them in arbitrarily. It was literally not possible for Williams to become qualified so they didn't worry about ranking him.
A similar thing happened with Noel Devine. He was this unranked or like 3 star youtube sensation who wasn't highly ranked because he wasn't a likely qualifier. He made up a ton of ground and around December he became the top overall all-purpose back in the rankings cause he had the chance to qualify. If Williams had a chance the same thing would've happened.
Every analyst who's ever seen him says he'd be the top WR were he qualified. I think I've seen Shea say he's the best recruit he's seen in LA since he started covering the state, regardless of position. I wouldn't give him that moniker simply because of the value of the WR position compared to others, but he'd get the highest grade of any player relative to his position of anyone I've ever seen.
Also, Williams is no scholar, but he essentially went to school for half his high school career and got no credit for it. He could've had a 4.0 his entire career and still not gotten in.
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