Not according to our roster!Good lord. Talent evaluation are a lot better now than they were in 1987.
Even with a no star system, he was a lowly recruited kid and was a second or third options for a lot of top tier programseasy to be a no star kid when you came out of high school before there was a star system.
He prolly still got a tube tvGood lord. Talent evaluation are a lot better now than they were in 1987.
Even if the players are considered a high school star player; Patrick Peterson before he went to LSU was thought of as the best corner back in that recruiting cycle.. And during his whole draft process, he was the 5th overall draft pick. But there were still mock draft experts and so forth questioning if his nfl position is as a safety or at corner.. & One of the main stats used was at the underwear Olympics was he had bad combine workout numbers.. With those combine drills that's supposed test each players agility in the lower body.I think its Mike Rumph
Rumph: I was a 4 star and I turned out to be the biggest bust in 49ers history. I better never sign anyone higher than a 3 star, otherwise they may turn into a bust like me.
And if they aren't considered "4 star athletes" he coaches the players up to out perform what others may not notice.. Malek Young was the best or second best "Corner back" right with 3-Star Mike Jackson who performed easily like a 4-star recruit. Trajan Bandy who was primarily played the slot, with Malek Young & Mike Jackson playing the hashes was forced on the outside after Malek Young suffered a career ending injury.No reason why we suck. Rumph has only been signing 4*s since he's been here
Not according to our roster!
Wrong! There were multiple recruiting newsletters and various ratings systems, some including a variety of star systems.easy to be a no star kid when you came out of high school before there was a star system.
"Five people followed recruiting rankings"?Recruiting rankings were around long before the internet. It's just that about 5 people followed recruiting rankings.
I never heard of recruiting rankings until I started going on the internet in 1999. And it wasn't until about a year ago that I realized recruiting rankings have been around since at least the 1970s. I kind of assumed that recruiting rankings had begun around no earlier than about 1995.
Some of the greatest nfl players at their given position signed to play at Miami with completely different positions.Wrong! There were multiple recruiting newsletters and various ratings systems, some including a variety of star systems.
Thousands of kids were "rated" though the guys doing it were less capable.
Russ Maryland was NOWHERE to be found on ANY list. Tells you how deep a sleeper he was. He signed a day late after some of our more coveted targets signed elsewhere. I remember the news reports....fat kid with odd name out of a non-football power public high school Whitney Young...I'm like, "Oh, great. What a lousy class."
It was a joke. However, your statement is also not true. He has not "only signed 4 stars". No, he is not the only reason why we suck, but if he was able to land better talent at CB our secondary wouldn't get shredded as often.
So who is all of the talent he missed? I suspect I know the names you'll bring up, so how would you land them? We aren't losing top tier talent to programs on our level, but instead conference contenders and teams with national championship aspirations.
We got guys like you lighting the coaches asses on fire, saying we're trash, so why do you think elite recruits would think otherwise. Send your kid here? Nope, but **** Rumph and everyone else if they don't ink the best kids around.
They gotta build up the talent and win games, then we've got a chance. This isn't powerhouse Miami we all fell in love with, but instead a broken down 15 year old product that needs a ton of work. It doesn't happen overnight, but if you're going to judge someone's body of work, you have to realize the current decade and half has put us where we are in recruits minds. They're looking at the old heads talking about the glory years and saying nah, that ***** past and here's current.
Well given Mike Rumph's track record with coaching up the corners beyond their high school status; He might turn a "Five-star" recruit into a top 10 nfl draft selection.I don't blame the parents for not wanting their kids to get coached up by Rumph. That is the issue. We should have coaches, that parents want their kids to be coached by.
Well given Mike Rumph's track record with coaching up the corners beyond their high school status; He might turn a "Five-star" recruit into a top 10 nfl draft selection.
Besides the fact with more depth or star power, lets say. Its less wear and tear on the body for whoever wants to play in the nfl. This website always states about the recruiting of high school athletes how some of them are "self centered - pre-madonnas."
"You can't have your cake and eat it (too)"
Ya like he corched Dee Delaney from a 1st round pick to a UDFA.