Well, it happened....

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maybe you should do some research before you post a screenshot w/o context . 247 had dropped the kid 6 spots 2 weeks ago. however, they bumped him up 37 spots on 5/31. his composite score dropped bc of rivals...

#1 rivals has always been the most biased
#2 they just had their rivals camp where it was shown that he did struggle somewhat on 1v1s
Nah rivals got him #37 overall in the country
 
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Miami Commit ranking changes since commitment date:

Don Chaney: up 22 spots
Jalen Rivers: Down 15 spots
Redding: down 63 spots
Van Dyke: has risen 205 spots
Fleming: up 28 spots
Moise: unranked when he committed now a 4 star
Francois: up 102 spots
K. Washington: dropped 70 spots
E. Roberts: up 15 spots
Mammarelli: unranked when he commited, then ranked supper high, then dropped over 300 spots
Riggings: ranked near a 5 star when he committed has now dropped over 400 spots due to injury
Branch: up 54 spots
Quentin Williams: up 77 spots
Alvin Mathis: down 300 spots
Corey Flagg: up 343 spots
Restrepo: down 132
Antonio Smith: unranked when he committed now a 3 star
Chris Washington: up 690 spots
Justin Hodges: down 335 spots

Theres no bias fellas. Over half our commits have gotten bumped. They have their reasons for dropping those who have gotten dropped. I spent 30 minutes on this so please lets shut the **** up about this before I kill myself.
 
Nah rivals got him #37 overall in the country

just exchanged messages w/ someone at 247 re: composite scores. their database doesn't update composites automatically. Meaning, if Rivals or ESPN updates their score on 6/1, 247 composite won't show it on that day. Redding's composite went down bc when they updated his commitment status, they looked at composite score an update it. ESPN has had him as a low 4* (#65 position) & outside the top 300 since end of junior year..
 
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I think it might have been ESPN that dropped him

It is. Rivals actually moved him up 4 spots in their latest update, from 41 to 37.

247 has always been low on him, he's been ranked in the mid 300's for 4 months. His last change there was from 350 to 356 a couple weeks ago.

ESPN is very low on him, he's the #65 WR on there and #61 player in the state. Which means for sure he's going to be a stud because ESPN could **** up a wet dream.
 
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Miami Commit ranking changes since commitment date:

Don Chaney: up 22 spots
Jalen Rivers: Down 15 spots
Redding: down 63 spots
Van Dyke: has risen 205 spots
Fleming: up 28 spots
Moise: unranked when he committed now a 4 star
Francois: up 102 spots
K. Washington: dropped 70 spots
E. Roberts: up 15 spots
Mammarelli: unranked when he commited, then ranked supper high, then dropped over 300 spots
Riggings: ranked near a 5 star when he committed has now dropped over 400 spots due to injury
Branch: up 54 spots
Quentin Williams: up 77 spots
Alvin Mathis: down 300 spots
Corey Flagg: up 343 spots
Restrepo: down 132
Antonio Smith: unranked when he committed now a 3 star
Chris Washington: up 690 spots
Justin Hodges: down 335 spots

Theres no bias fellas. Over half our commits have gotten bumped. They have their reasons for dropping those who have gotten dropped. I spent 30 minutes on this so please lets shut the **** up about this before I kill myself.
So whats the average?
 
He's at IMG lol...If he balls i'm sure he'll rise in the rankings. I'm curious to see how he does this week at The opening.
 
Its a net gain of +61 without counting antonio smith and Moise who werent ranked when they first committed so they dont aply

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