nagle
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In 2012, CDD did not sign a single O-Lineman out of 22 players. However, CBJ only signed 4 O-lineman in 2014 out of 32 players knowing he had to replace an entire O-Line.
(Blair, Mosley, RR, Thomas). I am in no way doubting the recruiting effort and talent of CBJ, but I would think we needed a few more O-lineman.
In 2012, CDD did not sign a single O-Lineman out of 22 players. However, CBJ only signed 4 O-lineman in 2014 out of 32 players knowing he had to replace an entire O-Line.
(Blair, Mosley, RR, Thomas). I am in no way doubting the recruiting effort and talent of CBJ, but I would think we needed a few more O-lineman.
CBJ
2013- Kendrick, Sanders, Wiesman
2014- Blair, Mosley, RR, Thomas
2010 Dooley came in at the last minute as well. The point I was "weakly" attempting to make was that Dooley should not take all the blame for where we are on the O-Line. He is an easy scapegoat, but looking back he did sign 10 O-Lineman in his 3 years. The quality of those kids is pretty outstanding. Let's give CBJ the 2015 class and see it compares.
Dooley:
2010 (4 O-line) signed- Fulton, Juwaan James, Stone, Pair (3 are in the NFL)
2011 (6 O-line) signed- Cameron Clear (starts at A&M), Crowder, Jackson, Kerb, Posey, Tiny
2012 (ZERO)
2012 was Dooley's downfall. He did a good job in 2010 and 2011 getting future NFL players.
And compare these players to 2013 and 2014 class.