Sleeper Recruit ?

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Is there a recruit in this class that no one really talks about that ya'll think will overachieve and become a big time contributor early? Reasoning and examples. No smarty pants responses or I will scold with a gif.

Other than the notables Kelly - Malone - Pearson - Hurd - Bates .


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Henderson : Speed rush off the DE position . Will put on weight during spring / summer . Also in a position of need and kind of a wide open spot right now for him with the loses of Smith and Miller .

Honorable Mention
Medley - He has to overachieve.
 
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Owen Williams. Really disruptive and the type of highly athletic, though kind of undersized, DT CBJ loves.

In a perfect world, he's our Jurrell Casey.
 
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I'll say Moseley. We need help in the secondary---and obviously the coaches evaluated something they like about the kid. I know everyone is all about offer lists but this kid could start for us eventually.
 
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Moseley: Kid seems to have incredible swagger to go with his speed. Him being an EE gives him a good shot to contribute early.
 
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Definitely going to be Daniel Helm. The offense we run really works best with a viable TE. Helm is a huge weapon in the pass game and as long as he can handle the blocking should be a feature of the offense.
 
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Wharton will have at least 2 punt return td's is my prediction.

I second this.
I also predict Vic gets a passing TD from the Diamond Formation to a TE.
Vic takes the toss on a screen, WR and TE split out and wheel.
Vic puts a fake run move.
LB scrambles to get to the line.
Vic drops the rock right in TE hands.
TE bulldozes the safety, and walks in for a TD.
Vic is underrated, and his ability to pass the ball, along with his speed... shew man.
It will be a neat play.
He can always run it too.
Or QB can keep and pass, or run as well.
I guess you would call it a play option screen.
It would be difficult to stop if ran from 3 different formations.
 
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elliot berry. will be a force on special teams and eventually be very denzel nkemdiche like as an undersized fast OLB
 
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I second this.
I also predict Vic gets a passing TD from the Diamond Formation to a TE.
Vic takes the toss on a screen, WR and TE split out and wheel.
Vic puts a fake run move.
LB scrambles to get to the line.
Vic drops the rock right in TE hands.
TE bulldozes the safety, and walks in for a TD.
Vic is underrated, and his ability to pass the ball, along with his speed... shew man.
It will be a neat play.
He can always run it too.
Or QB can keep and pass, or run as well.
I guess you would call it a play option screen.
It would be difficult to stop if ran from 3 different formations.
I think you may be over thinking the question.
 
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It's hard to say what you mean by "sleeper". Should any 4-star guys be considered "sleepers"? I'm seeing a lot of 4-stars mentioned as sleepers on this thread. I really dont see how someone rated that high fits that bill. (Wharton - Rivals, Bryant - 247, ESPN, Scout, Wolf - Scout, etc..)

If we are going with 3-stars or less my pick would have to be Coleman Thomas. He's the most underrated prospect in this class IMO. Great size and frame, outstanding footwork, super athletic for an offensive lineman and he continued to pick up elite offers all the way up until he enrolled.
 
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