Juanmanuel V
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Wierd ,Go take care of that
Wierd ,Go take care of that
A minimum number to have of competent WR to run a functional practice with competition is 10, especially for a team using base 3 WR sets, so you're three deep on the depth chart. Your 3s play 1s on practice field.We have 7 at the moment, and even if we don't get our top option we aren't going to bring in NO ONE from the portal.
I'm sure things change now that numbers went to 105 but the few staffs I have been on/around the target number at WR was 7-9 on scholarship. 8 was ideal, 9 was max and only happened if we had to oversign because we lose 4 in this graduating class or we found 1 we loved and didn't want to drop anyone else (a +1 type recruit). Did not want to have 10 guys in that room.A minimum number to have of competent WR to run a functional practice with competition is 10, especially for a team using base 3 WR sets, so you're three deep on the depth chart. Your 3s play 1s on practice field.
Ideal number is between 11 and 13, due to potential injuries that will happen at practice and in the season. So I get pushing Fitz over the WR for the season (at number 8) and grab 3 in the portal (two guys [the San Jose St WR] who add depth to make money now [at 9], since they won't have an NFL career, and 1 to impact the top 4 guys [there is 10]).
Really?! That's a big surprise, cause those guys get A LOT of mileage on practice and off season training.I'm sure things change now that numbers went to 105 but the few staffs I have been on/around the target number at WR was 7-9 on scholarship. 8 was ideal, 9 was max and only happened if we had to oversign because we lose 4 in this graduating class or we found 1 we loved and didn't want to drop anyone else (a +1 type recruit). Did not want to have 10 guys in that room.
FCS was less scholarships and we tried to have 7, or a max of 8 and didn't want to waste a number above that.
These were 3 WR base offenses. I'm sure it's different if you're consistently in 10 personnel or run a lot of empty. Miami doesn't and no one I've been around has either.
The only positions I've ever seen willingly recruited to be 3 deep are at RB and DL. We wanted 5-6 RBs on the roster and wanted at least 8 DEs and at least 8 DTs. Even on the OL the number was usually around 12-14 total for 5 positions.
Its typically lower because you can usually have freshmen in the mix quickly at WR. I remember Randy Sanders walked in to ETSU, taking over for Carl Torbush, and with 63 scholarships we had 11 WRs and he immediately came in and cut 6 of them and then signed a few and we went with 7. We used his depth chart spreadsheet that he got from Jimbo at FSU and said it was basically the same philosophy as Phil Fulmer but we had to adjust it down from 85 scholarships to 63. He basically said there's 22 positions on the field and that's 22 less, take 1 off of every spot.Really?! That's a big surprise, cause those guys get A LOT of mileage on practice and off season training.
I'll defer to you on that, I figured 3-deep was what you would want, since 2-deep is your dress roster while the 3rd line in your scout teamers.
Maybe Taylor Edwards is pushing this and is doing the numbers game.
Unfortunately it’s the state of top level cfb right now.I like the dedication to building a good roster but Jesus, why even recruit highschool anymore.
Coaches don't see any value in a single guy they recruited from highschool.
I regret to inform you the San Jose St WR already “signed” with Louisville. Apparently he was in quite a HurryA minimum number to have of competent WR to run a functional practice with competition is 10, especially for a team using base 3 WR sets, so you're three deep on the depth chart. Your 3s play 1s on practice field.
Ideal number is between 11 and 13, due to potential injuries that will happen at practice and in the season. So I get pushing Fitz over the WR for the season (at number 8) and grab 3 in the portal (two guys [the San Jose St WR] who add depth to make money now [at 9], since they won't have an NFL career, and 1 to impact the top 4 guys [there is 10]).
I regret to inform you the San Jose St WR already “signed” with Louisville. Apparently he was in quite a Hurry.
Yeah it all makes sense.Its typically lower because you can usually have freshmen in the mix quickly at WR. I remember Randy Sanders walked in to ETSU, taking over for Carl Torbush, and with 63 scholarships we had 11 WRs and he immediately came in and cut 6 of them and then signed a few and we went with 7. We used his depth chart spreadsheet that he got from Jimbo at FSU and said it was basically the same philosophy as Phil Fulmer but we had to adjust it down from 85 scholarships to 63. He basically said there's 22 positions on the field and that's 22 less, take 1 off of every spot.
Eli Drinkwitz liked low numbers at WR because it meant more reps for everyone in practice which speeds up development and boosts stamina for gameday. Low numbers and cross train positions for "depth".
They not call it U-haul for no reasonGetting Haulcy would be an incredible HAUL for the DB room.
That’s the consequence of being paid…..you gotta produce and not 3-4 years down the road.I like the dedication to building a good roster but Jesus, why even recruit highschool anymore.
Coaches don't see any value in a single guy they recruited from highschool.
Unfortunately it’s just the name of the game now. I think they gotta bring back the 1 year sit rule.I like the dedication to building a good roster but Jesus, why even recruit highschool anymore.
Coaches don't see any value in a single guy they recruited from highschool.
A minimum number to have of competent WR to run a functional practice with competition is 10,
Do you have any idea what are QB and DB room would look like if they did???Unfortunately it’s just the name of the game now. I think they gotta bring back the 1 year sit rule.
Wasn't going after you, not even a little, just a nit wild at these low scholarship numbers for guys with lots of mileage on their feet and to have a functional competitive practice for 1s.I didn't comment or refute any of that…Really didn't read it. Just said, it wasn't 6
This is what stuck out to me. It is rare that, is been reported at least, that Miami has been the one traveling to meet players and not the players visiting Miami. Very telling.It is obvious they want to partially flip the S room. Not as much as they did at CB, but word is 3 could happen. What does that tell you about what you were thinking during Spring? Haulcy is actually probably bigger than Pruitt so it makes sense that he could play S and move closer to the line in packages. Their is some S talent in the portal. Going to meet Haulcy's team, he's a priority.
You still have to bring them in in the hopes 1 or 2 break through early or are willing to wait a few years and develop. But the entire model is on its head now. You have to assume up to 25% of your roster will transfer out every year.Unfortunately it’s just the name of the game now. I think they gotta bring back the 1 year sit rule.