On3 has the class 12th nationally and 5th in the SEC. Not sure that's panic territory. They might just be refining their fitness metric and taking more time after the Nico fiasco. Might be placing a higher emphasis on coachability and chemistry, and trying to gauge whether the payday is the primary concern or not. Money will continue to be a major consideration for many, but based on recent lessons I would be placing a slightly higher emphasis on guys I think would stay long term. A coachable and committed high 3*/low *4 will likely do better for you in his 4th year than a 2nd year high 4*/5* who quits on you for a bag. JMO.