I would start with the Clemson DL guys.
Then quality LB/DBs available.
We had a good haul at OL including JUCOs but the OL from Rice is reportedly good. I'd imagine the OSU guy as well.
I'm not in favor of bringing in a QB for one season...that's a lot to learn in a little time. Of course every QB will be learning a new system with the coaching change.
Other than that, maybe the TE from Michigan.
None of the rest unless they were behind an NFL caliber starter.
Rice guy from Austin. I think we know where he ends up.I would start with the Clemson DL guys.
Then quality LB/DBs available.
We had a good haul at OL including JUCOs but the OL from Rice is reportedly good. I'd imagine the OSU guy as well.
I'm not in favor of bringing in a QB for one season...that's a lot to learn in a little time. Of course every QB will be learning a new system with the coaching change.
Other than that, maybe the TE from Michigan.
None of the rest unless they were behind an NFL caliber starter.
Take CJ Sanders and CJ Fuller or maybe a combination of one of those two with Kevin Feder.
I know the signing day was a little underwhelming for some fans but here are some available players who I believe could provide immediate impact or be quality rotation players in 2018- all just my opinion. Im sure this list is subject to change. Anyway here are some guys right now in no particular order:
QB: Keller Chryst (Stanford), Wilton Speight (Michigan)
RB: CJ Fuller (Clemson), Tre Watson (California), Winston Dimel (Kansas State)
WR: CJ Sanders (Notre Dame), Raelon Singleton (Utah)
TE: Ian Bunting (Michigan), Kano Dillon (USF)
OL: Calvin Anderson (Rice), Kevin Feder (Ohio State)
DL: Sterling Johnson (Clemson), Jabril Robinson (Clemson)
LB: Ricky DeBerry (Oklahoma), Jahvoni Simmons (Virginia), Brannon Berry (Illinois State)
DB: Juwan Dowels (Syracuse), Khalil Oliver (Oregon), Kiy Hester (Rutgers), Zeke Walker (Indiana)
ST: Alim Muhammad (Holy Cross)
I know the signing day was a little underwhelming for some fans but here are some available players who I believe could provide immediate impact or be quality rotation players in 2018- all just my opinion. Im sure this list is subject to change. Anyway here are some guys right now in no particular order:
QB: Keller Chryst (Stanford), Wilton Speight (Michigan)
RB: CJ Fuller (Clemson), Tre Watson (California), Winston Dimel (Kansas State)
WR: CJ Sanders (Notre Dame), Raelon Singleton (Utah)
TE: Ian Bunting (Michigan), Kano Dillon (USF)
OL: Calvin Anderson (Rice), Kevin Feder (Ohio State)
DL: Sterling Johnson (Clemson), Jabril Robinson (Clemson)
LB: Ricky DeBerry (Oklahoma), Jahvoni Simmons (Virginia), Brannon Berry (Illinois State)
DB: Juwan Dowels (Syracuse), Khalil Oliver (Oregon), Kiy Hester (Rutgers), Zeke Walker (Indiana)
ST: Alim Muhammad (Holy Cross)
You named a lot of bodies. All of which have accomplished nothing so far despite horrible corner play last season.
Give me a WR to throw into the mix. Someone with a low floor that can provide depth, has collegiate experience, and can be a reliable option in our passing game.
We have alot of Wide Receivers, but aside from Jennings and Calloway many of them have yet to really seperate themselves.
It's time for Tyler Byrd to go to defense.
Josh Palmer and Brandon Johnson have some breakout potential, but haven't shown much.
I personally have high hopes Jordan Murphy, but that's off of his HS tape. Same goes for Alontae Taylor.
Other than that I don't know who to be excited for. Alot of names, but not alot of proven and reliable targets. And on top of that, our starting QB needs to improve upon last year's performance.
Have any of the grad transfer CB's accomplished anything so far. That list looks like a bunch of guys who weren't good enough at their old school. I'd rather see what our current guys can do with new coaches than waste a scholly on a 1 year grad transfer. Way I look at it is we have what looks to be a vastly improved coaching staff over last year so our whole team is like a grad transfer. I'm not gonna judge any of them to harshly on last years results. I really think most of the assistant coaches gave up on last season before the season even started. Hard for kids to develop when their position coaches don't seem to care.
I don't get the lack of respect that this fan base have for Brandon Johnson. How Brandon did show much when he led the team in catches and wr yards. Like what more do this kid have to do to earn respect?