Tony Conner won't be a first round pick. He'll end up being a great college player but a 1st round pick he isn't.
I'm sorry, top WR in his class.
McKinney has decent stats, but his draft stock is more on his size and potential than his production. He is a prototypical NFL LB.
Both of Freeze's classes looked better on paper (which was his argument) than Mullen. Both of them had more of the three groups I listed.
I never said you have to take chances on 2 stars because you can't get 5 stars. You're projecting what others have said, not what I have said. As for your "handful" of 5 stars, I went by Scout and they have it at 1.
As for your edits, I've never said those things nor do I believe them. Again, making up your own arguments. On facilities, that is an absurd comment. If we are arguably 13th, that puts you squarely in the same discussion.
It's precious that you think Treadwell will have a similar or worse season outside as he did at slot.
Donte Moncrief
<section> Overview
Highly recruited Mississippi prep who also played basketball and won a pair of long jump state championships. As a true freshman in 2011, started all 12 games at split end and recorded 31 receptions for 454 yards (14.6-yard average) and four touchdowns. Was the Rebels' leading receiver in '12 when he started 12-of-13 games (gave way to extra tight end against Texas) and snagged 66-979-10 (14.8). Started all 13 games in '13 and posted 59-938-6 (15.9).
</section> Analysis
<article id="yui_3_10_3_1_1406232053684_278"> Strengths
Terrific size. Smooth accelerator -- jets off the line, eliminates cushion and has speed to stretch the field vertically. Good balance and body control. Can stem his pattern and leverage defenders. Drives off cornerbacks and creates separation. Knows where the sticks are. Outstanding leaping ability to elevate and pluck throws out of the air. Flashes playmaking ability. Able to sidestep the first tackler and pick up chunk yards after the catch. Gives effort as a blocker to engage and seal. Has experience going head-to-head with NFL-caliber cornerbacks. Will be a 21-year-old rookie and has upside. Tied for the longest broad jump (11-foot) among receivers at the combine. </article> <article id="yui_3_10_3_1_1406232053684_282"> Weaknesses
Needs to sharpen his route running. Inconsistent ball reactions, particularly in traffic -- better running through or under passes. Does not always play to his size -- gets outmuscled for "50-50" balls and is still coming into his own as a dependable go-up-and-get-it guy. Average hand strength. Tends to trap some throws against his body and occasionally drops catchable balls. Could be more physical. Average elusiveness and open-field electricity. Showed he could be contained -- seven games of 60 yards or less as a junior. </article> <article> Draft Projection
Rounds 1-2 </article> <article> Bottom Line
Big, physically gifted "X" receiver with deep speed, leaping potential and playmaking ability. Could emerge a No. 1 or No. 2 receiver in a vertical passing offense, and his best football is in front him. Solid combine showing and pro-day workout have ascended his draft standing. </article>
Why would Quay have been rated the top DT after his freshman year? Did he win SEC Freshman POY honors and I miss it? It's precious that you think Treadwell will have a similar or worse season outside as he did at slot.
Based on last season, McKinney is well down the list in production. We had a safety and backup LB with more production last season. He's highly regarded because of his talent level and prediction combined. I don't know why you're so confused over this.
Let me get this straight: the class that was rated as a Top 10 class by all publications wasn't much different than your 2013 class? That's the argument you're going with? And you call other people delusional.
Who is talking about the Grove? I'm talking about the stadium, the FedEx center, the IPF (along with it's newest additions), and all other things related to the football program. What "world of difference" is there in your and our facilities? Please, elaborate. I can't wait to see it.
Jesus, did you really just boast about finishing second for a recruit? Congrats on recruiting on the same level as the rest of the SEC. What contributions will you be receiving this season, or any season, from finishing second for those players?
Tony Conner won't be a first round pick. He'll end up being a great college player but a 1st round pick he isn't.
I don't know what you are watching w Conner but that kid is a stud and always around the ball. He has all the tools to be a great NFL player and could very well be a 1st rounder.