NotoriousRPP
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I could be way off here, but for some reason 3 star on offensive line isn’t always a bad thing. Those guys don’t get the attention a lot of other skill positions, less recruited, less excitement, so they get passed by linebackers,qbs,rbs, cbs, and just about other position now that I think about it.
My point being a 3 star offensive lineman isn’t a bad thing to me. Dude could turn out to be a stud.
I just wanna point one thing out...Stone was 4 star and rated the 2nd best guard according to 247.
Buttttttttttt, Jashon Robertson was a good college player and was a low 3 star.
Not that it matters because your point is definitely valid, but Fred Weary was a High school All-American recruit. Would have at least been a 4*.I remembered Stone as a 3*, but maybe I was thinking of a different service. I was mostly looking at Scout.com back then, so probably that.
Good call on Robertson. A lot of others like Fred Weary, Scott Wells, and Bubba Miller played before the star rating system, but would’ve been 3*s or less…and turned out great.
