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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 675723" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I'm not disagreeing that they're all comparable. I think Yates' rankings were based on his size and junior year in HS. He had a phenomenal senior year, showing the IT factor in taking them to a State Championship (figuratively on his back and literally with his legs). He didn't get the bump to 4* until really late, and that was because there was some lobbying on his behalf. That being said, if Jordan was 6'2", he would have been a mid-to-high 4* based on his performance his senior year. Just my opinion.</p><p></p><p>As we all know, these rankings are based on how these "analysts" project these 16-18 year olds to play in college. With the absolute top it's hard to miss. With the upper middle, it's really difficult to project who's going to progress and who has already reached their ceiling.</p><p></p><p>My hope is that whoever is at QB in the spring and summer compete hard and help each other improve, and that the best guy emerges and is successful. I think this is probably how 99% of the fonts on this board feel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 675723, member: 198"] I'm not disagreeing that they're all comparable. I think Yates' rankings were based on his size and junior year in HS. He had a phenomenal senior year, showing the IT factor in taking them to a State Championship (figuratively on his back and literally with his legs). He didn't get the bump to 4* until really late, and that was because there was some lobbying on his behalf. That being said, if Jordan was 6'2", he would have been a mid-to-high 4* based on his performance his senior year. Just my opinion. As we all know, these rankings are based on how these "analysts" project these 16-18 year olds to play in college. With the absolute top it's hard to miss. With the upper middle, it's really difficult to project who's going to progress and who has already reached their ceiling. My hope is that whoever is at QB in the spring and summer compete hard and help each other improve, and that the best guy emerges and is successful. I think this is probably how 99% of the fonts on this board feel. [/QUOTE]
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