'25 Portal Thread

And they never will if we constantly bring in stop gap transfers to play over them.

Any WR we bring in now will have the same (or less) time to learn the offense as the freshmen. Ryan Williams was making plays for Bama as a 12 year old last year, our guys should be able to be trusted/talented enough to hold down the #2 spots at the WR spots this year.
you never get in this spot with real tennessee capable hs recruiting.
 
And they never will if we constantly bring in stop gap transfers to play over them.

Any WR we bring in now will have the same (or less) time to learn the offense as the freshmen. Ryan Williams was making plays for Bama as a 12 year old last year, our guys should be able to be trusted/talented enough to hold down the #2 spots at the WR spots this year.
You win 🏆 today’s internet for “Ryan Williams was making plays for Bamas as a 12 year old”.
 
Safety to me is the offensive guard of the secondary. Swing at a lot of big corners in recruiting (the same way you mainly recruit OTs) and the guys who are good football players but don’t run as well as the others (just like your OGs) move them to safety.

I think our corner depth gives us solid safety options. Turrentine, Thomas, Farooq, and Carter can all play safety without having to move any corners. McMurray and/or Hood can play NB when Carter plays safety (they may be able to play some safety too).

I feel good with that. Especially if it means McMurray stays on the field even when McCoy is back. I think McMurray is underrated
Agree on McMurray! Ppl act like he doesn't exist, but he was a stud at Temple and filled in well when he played last year. Solid 5th year dude.
 
No…Ellarbee hasn’t shown any ability to find diamonds in the rough…his first 2 classes were just a bunch of warm bodies who didn’t have any business in the SEC.
Oh I agree 100%, I think Elarbee is a horrible recruiter/evaluator, and his development skills aren’t really there either
 
Oh I agree 100%, I think Elarbee is a horrible recruiter/evaluator, and his development skills aren’t really there either
Agree with some of your comment.

He is an average recruiter, and a decent evaluator. However, much better developer than anyone else on that side of the ball.
 
Agree with some of your comment.

He is an average recruiter, and a decent evaluator. However, much better developer than anyone else on that side of the ball.
Other than the credit we give him for DW, who was a 5* recruit, who has Elarbee developed? And as for being the best developer on that side of the ball, Sims is too new to know what he brings to the RB position, and I don't think you can dismiss Abeln. IIRC, Hooker actually credited Halzle with his success at TN. But he needs to do better with the current crop. And Hyatt gave credit to Pope, but he's been pretty lackluster otherwise.
 
Other than the credit we give him for DW, who was a 5* recruit, who has Elarbee developed? And as for being the best developer on that side of the ball, Sims is too new to know what he brings to the RB position, and I don't think you can dismiss Abeln. IIRC, Hooker actually credited Halzle with his success at TN. But he needs to do better with the current crop. And Hyatt gave credit to Pope, but he's been pretty lackluster otherwise.
I didn't say any of them were great, in a way my comment was passive aggressive.
 
Agree with some of your comment.

He is an average recruiter, and a decent evaluator. However, much better developer than anyone else on that side of the ball.

I really don’t think elite evaluators are a thing. At least not to a great degree. The best evaluators are likely only marginally better than average.

It’s incredibly difficult to predict how good a 16-18 year old (maybe even 15 or younger given how early recruiting starts) will be when they’re 21 or 22.

The NFL has far more data on all these guys, they’re older, they’ve seen them play against better competition, and still the NFL misses on guys all the time.
 
No…Ellarbee hasn’t shown any ability to find diamonds in the rough…his first 2 classes were just a bunch of warm bodies who didn’t have any business in the SEC.

He had a couple of weeks in January to form the first class you’re complaining about, in an era when most players commit by June.

It’s an ignorant argument
 

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