Just one elite player can make the difference in winning and winning titles.....the Vols can use and need a game changer on both sides of the ball.........perhaps Tyler Byrd is a game changer....let's hope
Interesting, I thought incoming WR Latrell Williams was faster. Oh well, two burners are better than one!
Could see Byrd having several roles at Tennessee. I think he'll make an impact on special teams (in coverage and return) right away. He'll do great on either side of the ball. Sky is the limit with Byrd.
For once, I'd just like to see one of these rating services start explaining why a particular recruit is a certain star rating. Even better, they could explain what Byrd would have had to have done to have been a 5*.
Yup throw him in the mix at WR to start. We need a blazer and even though we have LOADS of talent at WR we don't have a straight go to receiver yet. I think Preston will be that guy this year but Byrd is to go to keep on the bench. We need a vertical burner and he fits that to a T imoThe guy is just a freak athlete. He'd be great on either side of the ball, but may be wise to have him help at WR this year
Sometimes I think they flip a coin.
Someone told me each service only has 32 players per class that get 5 stars, because they project them to be first round NFL draft picks later on.
So, if a service sees Byrd as the No. 33 best player in a class, he is a 4 star, even thought he might have been a 5 star the year before or the year after. And when one player earns his fifth star when they update rankings, another player loses one and becomes a 4 star. So I was told.
Does it make sense? Not really. And is it always accurate? Of course not. However, that might partially explain why so very good players never get the fifth star.
Sometimes I think they flip a coin.
Someone told me each service only has 32 players per class that get 5 stars, because they project them to be first round NFL draft picks later on.
So, if a service sees Byrd as the No. 33 best player in a class, he is a 4 star, even thought he might have been a 5 star the year before or the year after. And when one player earns his fifth star when they update rankings, another player loses one and becomes a 4 star. So I was told.
Does it make sense? Not really. And is it always accurate? Of course not. However, that might partially explain why so very good players never get the fifth star.
Yup throw him in the mix at WR to start. We need a blazer and even though we have LOADS of talent at WR we don't have a straight go to receiver yet. I think Preston will be that guy this year but Byrd is to go to keep on the bench. We need a vertical burner and he fits that to a T imo
People keep pointing that out, but isn't it just mid July for the likes of UGA, Bama and LSU too. That argument does not cut ice with me anymore. Sorry:thud: