2-3 Miami Herald article top available kids, none for UM

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Talented players available as signing day approaches

BY ANDRE C. FERNANDEZ a1fernandez@miamiherald.com

It happens on Saturdays every fall.

Someone from South Florida makes a big play in a college football game on TV and the reaction is: “Wow, that guy wasn’t even rated that high when he was at [fill in the blank] High.”


The depth of the talent pool in the area is obvious with 85 players on active NFL rosters this past season and hundreds more at FBS schools across the country.

So with most of Miami-Dade and Broward county’s elite already signed or committed, who among the less-regarded talent has a chance to break through at the next level?

There’s still plenty left in this year’s class.

• Northwestern’s Rachad Wildgoose, a 5-11, 190-pound defensive back who can play corner or safety, starred in a talented secondary along with University of Miami commit Nigel Bethel and University of Florida signee Divaad Wilson, and played a big role in the Bulls winning the Class 6A state title.

“This is why you stay on kids all the way to the end,” said Charles Fishbein of Elite Scouting Services. “He’s one of those kids that’s sort of fallen through the cracks and that happens every year.”

Wildgoose has caught the attention of UCF, which is coming off an unbeaten 13-0 season and has in the neighborhood of 25 offers.

• Boyd Anderson wide receiver Avery Thornton (6-1, 175) is another uncommitted player and a UCF target. Thornton ranks No. 125 among athletes nationally, according to 247Sports.com.

“This is why UCF went undefeated last year; they waited on kids like that,” Fishbein said. “You look at [Immokalee running back] Abraham Alce, that’s another kid like that. D’Andre Ragin hasn’t found anything. And there’s a few more kids still out there.”

• Booker T. Washington’s Jaquan Beaver (6-0, 195), who projects as either an outside or middle linebacker, is a two-time Miami Herald Defensive Player of the Year and recorded over 60 sacks over the past three seasons for the Tornadoes. Beaver has Louisville among his top suitors.

“The thing with Beaver is trying to find a position he can settle into,” Fishbein said. “He’s kind of played a little bit off the edge. With [American Heritage’s Andrew] Chat-field [for example], he can get up the field and put pressure, but that’s not the strength of Beaver’s game. You can play him at middle linebacker. He needs to find a position at the next level and settle in.”

• St. Thomas Aquinas outside linebacker D’Andre Ragin (6-3, 220) caught the attention of FIU and was among the better play-makers in a loaded Raiders’ defense this past season.

• Miami Central athlete Davonta Wilson (6-0, 185) decommitted from Colorado State in December and remains uncommitted.

• Miami High wide receiver Lamont Finnie (5-10, 175), who caught 10 touchdown passes for the Class 8A state semifinalist Stingarees, also remains uncommitted. “That’s why I tell schools that ask, ‘Oh, who’s offered him?’ that think they can’t sign that kid,” Fishbein said. “At the end of the day, a lot of these kids, either schools drop off or fill another position of need, and you could come in and land a kid. You’ll see some kids not sign until after signing day, and they may still go somewhere and make a big impact.”
 
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There's nowhere easier in the country to write an article like this as you have a greater chance than anywhere of one of the "lesser" local kids actually materializing into something. Not to mention nobody will ever go back and call the author out if he's completely wrong and they're all busts. But if he hits just once on an Antonio Brown type then he can parade it around forever like he's some great evaluator of talent.
 
Fishbein. Lol. If you met the guy you’d be laughing. Never played a sport and not an athletic bone in his fat body. Yet he supposedly makes a living running a recruiting service. Only in America. Good for him.
 
Fishbein. Lol. If you met the guy you’d be laughing. Never played a sport and not an athletic bone in his fat body. Yet he supposedly makes a living running a recruiting service. Only in America. Good for him.

Fishbein is and always has been a complete joke and a fraud. What a clown.
 
It wouldn't surprise me to see any of those guys do well. Wildgoose, great name, but anyone who believes he had a commitable Bama offer has lost their mind. UCF, they may fall off, but its a far cry from Bama.
 
Players like Jaquan Beaver go to Louisville and ball out -- that's just how South Florida will always be. You can't get them all.
 
Players like Jaquan Beaver go to Louisville and ball out -- that's just how South Florida will always be. You can't get them all.

and when there are higher ranked prospects, you have to go after those kids. ton of talent in SFL, it happens.
 
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Fishbein. Lol. If you met the guy you’d be laughing. Never played a sport and not an athletic bone in his fat body. Yet he supposedly makes a living running a recruiting service. Only in America. Good for him.

He sounds like Mike Leach.......






And Fish has lots of information.......for a Nole.
 
Fishbein. Lol. If you met the guy you’d be laughing. Never played a sport and not an athletic bone in his fat body. Yet he supposedly makes a living running a recruiting service. Only in America. Good for him.
Somehow I believe Richt,Diaz,Kool,Bandy,Rumph might know college FB recruits better than Fishbein!
 
Fishbein. Lol. If you met the guy you’d be laughing. Never played a sport and not an athletic bone in his fat body. Yet he supposedly makes a living running a recruiting service. Only in America. Good for him.

What’s the constant obsession with this “never played a sport” business? Theo Epstein was an editor for a sports page in college and is one of the most brilliant minds in baseball. Belichek’s two coordinators played what amounted to flag football in college. Patricia played at freaking engineers college. Point is you don’t have to have raced the car to know how the engine works.
 
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