2015 Class Outlook

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Looks like we are about set. Couple more guys out there, but here is my breakdown. I List 3 categories. "Elite Players" (huge gets)," Great Prospects" (many schools were interested and we are grateful to get these types of players in any year to round out a class), Show Me Something (underrated, not many other offers, projects).

Elite Players:

1a. Eric Lee

1b. Avery Anderson

1c. Khalil Davis

1d. Carlos Davis

5. Christian Gaylord

6. Jalin Barnett

7. Stanley Morgan

8. Dedrick Young

Great Prospects

9. Lavon Alston

10. Mo Berry

11. DaiShon Neal

12. Devine Ozigbo

13. Aaron Williams

14. Matt Snyder

Exceptions- Michael Decker and Jordan Ober. Always take the top NE talent, and if the staff decides they need to offer a specialist, by all means. Decker may have got big offers if not for being in state and shutting it down right away.

Show Me Something

17. Willie Sykes

18. Alex Davis

19. Tyrin Fergueson

20. Antonio Reed

The last 4 listed could be as good or better than any of them. You never know. Paulu goes in at about #10 when he commits today. Great class and 4 wildcards imo.

 
The 4 way tie you have listed at 1st makes me pretty giddy for the next 4 years on Defense.

 
Elite-to-Notch below Elite:

1. Eric Lee

2. Khalil Davis

3. Carlos Davis

4. Avery Andersen

5. Jalin Barnett

6. Matt Snyder

7. Christian Gaylord

8. Dedrick Young

9. Stanley Morgan

Good-to-Great:

10. Mohamed Berry

11. Dashion Neal

12. Aaron William

13. Lavon Alston

14. Devine Ozigbo

15. Michael Decker

16. Tyrin Furgueson

Show me something:

17. Alex Davis

18. Willie Sykes

19. Antonio Reed

Long Snapper (A.K.A. Why?) :

20. Jordan Ober

---- Paulo will be in that "elite" category if he does commit.... I think he, and that Lewis LB transfer are the last two out there, aren't they?

 
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Elite-to-Notch below Elite:

1. Eric Lee

2. Khalil Davis

3. Carlos Davis

4. Avery Andersen

5. Jalin Barnett

6. Matt Snyder

7. Christian Gaylord

8. Dedrick Young

9. Stanley Morgan

Good-to-Great:

10. Mohamed Berry

11. Dashion Neal

12. Aaron William

13. Lavon Alston

14. Devine Ozigbo

15. Michael Decker

16. Tyrin Furgueson

Show me something:

17. Alex Davis

18. Willie Sykes

19. Antonio Reed

Long Snapper (A.K.A. Why?) :

20. Jordan Ober

---- Paulo will be in that "elite" category if he does commit.... I think he, and that Lewis LB transfer are the last two out there, aren't they?
Talan at LB will commit today if we want/have room for him

 
Looks like we are about set. Couple more guys out there, but here is my breakdown. I List 3 categories. "Elite Players" (huge gets)," Great Prospects" (many schools were interested and we are grateful to get these types of players in any year to round out a class), Show Me Something (underrated, not many other offers, projects).

Elite Players:

1a. Eric Lee

1b. Avery Anderson

1c. Khalil Davis

1d. Carlos Davis

5. Christian Gaylord

6. Jalin Barnett

7. Stanley Morgan

8. Dedrick Young

Great Prospects

9. Lavon Alston

10. Mo Berry

11. DaiShon Neal

12. Devine Ozigbo

13. Aaron Williams

14. Matt Snyder

Exceptions- Michael Decker and Jordan Ober. Always take the top NE talent, and if the staff decides they need to offer a specialist, by all means. Decker may have got big offers if not for being in state and shutting it down right away.

Show Me Something

17. Willie Sykes

18. Alex Davis

19. Tyrin Fergueson

20. Antonio Reed

The last 4 listed could be as good or better than any of them. You never know. Paulu goes in at about #10 when he commits today. Great class and 4 wildcards imo.
My list would be as follows:

Elite:

Lee

C. Davis

K. Davis

Morgan

Anderson

Good:

Young

Barnett

Gaylord

Neal

Berry

Decker

Williams

Snyder

Alston

Wait and See:

Sykes

Reed

A. Davis

Ozigbo

Ober

Furgison

My definition of elite is much different than others I suppose. Elite to me is truly a highly recruited player, wanted by many big name programs. I also think the Davis twins are going to be the gems of the class, those two were very much under the radar considering their abilities. If they played in Louisiana or Florida, they'd easily be much higher rated than they were.

 
Count me in as Dedrick Young being the underrated recruit in this class. I think he has a good chance to play significant snaps next fall.

However, in 4 years when we look back on this class, I think the one who will have had the best career is Stanley Morgan.

 
Seems like the confusion was over whether the four early-enrollees were included in that number or not. The interview came after they were enrolled. Most people would still consider them in the total number but for whatever reason it seems like they meant "19 more."

 
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