Some people love Starkville, some people love Oxford. From 2500 miles away, they are actually pretty similar in most respects.
The reason that I would question his intelligence is because it is clear that he looking to get to the bigs as soon as possible. While MSU will be improved next year, it is highly unlikely that will include a lot of down field stuff that creates highlights. At Ole Miss, he has a guy who finished out the year tossing that kind of stuff all over the field. Alabama has Julio ahead of him and unless he has the most prolific sophomore slump in history, Patterson would be a distant number two there. Even with a fairly decent receiver corps returning, Patterson would get balls thrown at him.
Still, it is high school recruiting and seldom a day passes without a rumor about some kid. If you go to the private boards, you will see rumors of kids committed to Florida, Arkansas, LSU, and UGA who will all flip to OM on signing day. This is not an Ole Miss phenomenon, either. It has pretty much crept into every board of every borderline recruiting class.
I have been following SEC football and recruiting since long before Rivals and Scout appear on the screen. I remember stories told in the barber shops (those were the recruiting hubs in the 1960's) about kids taking money under the table to go to LSU instead of MSU.
The other reality, as several of your posters have pointed out, is that your class is very, very good, but is probably more in need of a 2/3-star OL than a 4/5 WR.