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We have a long history of developing 2 and 3 star guys into NFL players. That has continued post Tenuta.
Your last post has merit. I think we can do better than we gave in those regards some. Sitting on the outside looking in though...I'm not sure it's fair to say we ain't trying to do just that.
We have a long history of developing 2 and 3 star guys into NFL players. That has continued post Tenuta.
gosh, not so much on D...who? I am not talking sitting in a nfl camp or getting a tryout. Guys that actually ball in the nfl under paul on D?
Attachou was 4 star
jemea was practice squad...ok, but tenuta had a ton of those I didn't bother to list. Jahi Daniels, etc.
What was brandon watts? He had a year or was cut?
AJ Gray stands out a bit to me. Seems a bigger and rangier guy than we have landed in the past. Is that due to targeting him as a type to fit the system or is he just more gifted all around? Were we not going after his type before..? Or did we finally just get the guy we have been trying to?
I'm not gonna go down this path far as we could go back and forth all day. You mentioned Adam Oliver. A guy I loved who gave his all. What kind of NFL career did he have. Was I Johnson a 4 star? No.
I think part of the issue with our current and recent past DL is bad luck attrition. We had some promising young guys signed to the DL who were either medically, academically or socially disqualified (McCoy, Akins, Commissiong). We also had that kid committed who we couldn't sign due to academics who now starts at UNC. We're not a factory who signs 28 guys a year, we can't have our most promising recruits not pan out and not feel it.delta, chan's staff did a awesome job at high school talent evaluation. You can't believe or trust stars. Its full of CRAP. I would say Pauls staff has not hit on defensive recruits at all, but as important has yet to run a true system, they can recruit a certain type of player too they identify with. This is why Tenutas system was awesome. Much like Pauls offensive system, they knew exactly what type of kid they needed at each spot and recruited to it. So they could blossom. You can't stick a big cover two CB into a man scheme and expect him to be good there too as he is in cover 2. Its why in the nfl draft they talk about this. He is a cover 2 corner....etc...
everyone says chan had one good recruiting year. Ok, that may be....but before that year ever existed that 2006 roster WAS FLAT STACKED. Something like 11 NFL players on the starting 22 maybe more. And that could not be more of in indictment to his coaching. That teams should not have lost more than 1 game. Calvin, tashard choice, Mike Cox, Andrew Gardner, Cord Howard, Mike Matthews All NFL offensive players and starters. 6 on offense. Defense, Vance Walker, Daryl Richard, Mike Johnson, Joe Anoia, Wheeler, Guyton, 6 on D...all except Joe with his Cancer were NFL players and I didn't even put in guys due to injury that didn't have a chance like Adamm Oliver.
this isn't a chan comparison, as Paul IMO is a FAR better head ball coach. So I am not making it that. But growing the 2 stars starts at good high school evaluation. We have done it on a smaller scale. Jemea Thomas. PJ Davis...but we haven't done it on the lines like we have in the past...
That team was stacked. And it was some recruiting of stars, but alot of GREAT system matching. Poor coaching killed that team. Man if paul had a defense like that....
I think paul is now doing a good job at system matching on offense....but...
Paul hasn't had a defensive system at tech yet. Groh I guess was the closest....but way too big of a shift in what we need talent wise to be successful in it.
I think part of the issue with our current and recent past DL is bad luck attrition. We had some promising young guys signed to the DL who were either medically, academically or socially disqualified (McCoy, Akins, Commissiong). We also had that kid committed who we couldn't sign due to academics who now starts at UNC. We're not a factory who signs 28 guys a year, we can't have our most promising recruits not pan out and not feel it.
Aubie won a national championship because of being able to pull from the juco ranks both Newton and Farley. I get tired of watching games and hearing about how great a D coordinator is when I am looking at the three deep and half of the players on the D front came in brainless from a JUCO.No no no.....here is the issue obviously. Coach Pelton takes smart pills before coaching Gotsis. But he takes stupid pills before coaching the rest of the D line.
I know I'm being snarky but come on. Auburn had some damn good talent on that D line. Did they stone everyone? No. Did the fan base pull their hair out at times? Yes. Did their D face some damn good offenses? Yes. Did the D do a helluva job vs Oregon's vaunted O? Yeah they did. Aubie probably doesn't win several of those games without Cam. Aubie D stoned Bama in 2nd half to help forge that Cam comeback. The D helped win that natty.
Ataxhou was a three star.gosh, not so much on D...who? I am not talking sitting in a nfl camp or getting a tryout. Guys that actually ball in the nfl under paul on D?
Attachou was 4 star
jemea was practice squad...ok, but tenuta had a ton of those I didn't bother to list. Jahi Daniels, etc.
What was brandon watts? He had a year or was cut?
One of the few issues I've had with the DL in terms of recruiting, and it's not all Pelton's fault, is that some of the guys we sign when looking at their recruiting highlight tape just don't stand out...and we're talking about their "highlight" tape. Makes you wonder what they look like on other plays. I think if you sign a DL on the prep level to play in a P5 conference, he should clearly be physically superior to any prep OL. I'm not talking about being bigger, but the ability to physically dominate. A good example of physical superiority on the prep level: Will Bryan, Vic Alexander, Anree Saint-Amour. Those guys were not 4 or 5 star guys. They were just very good players.
The reason I point that out is, if guys struggle getting by or bull rushing OLs on the prep level, does that bode well for them going against P5 level OL? Vic Alexander is considered a very small LB not just on this level, but on the prep level, but in his films he was throwing OLs on their butts. Will Bryan, considered to be a small OT on this level, was absolutely abusing DLs on the prep level. Anree was abusing high ranked OLs on during his prep career. If guys can't flash in their recruiting "highlight" tape, makes you worry about them on this level.
It's not surprising to see those guys doing well and contributing as true freshmen.
You got it straight up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Look how long it has taken for us to get a stable of running backs. That is to fit a particular scheme that has been highly successful for quite some time. We might be young in the backfield but we started the season with more talent back there than we have seen with CPJ. Think how wretched things would have been the last 3 years if we had similar attrition then.
It takes time to build talent and depth. It doesn't happen overnight. Coaching turnover tends to have adverse affects on that.