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<blockquote data-quote="Cam" data-source="post: 551442" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>I've always viewed stars as a projection of a player's floor, not necessarily their ceiling. When you get a 5* to commit, you're getting a college ready player that can most likely start from day 1. That doesn't necessarily mean they are All-Conference or All-American caliber, but they will be a contributor. However, every year we see the NFL draft first round filled with 2 and 3 star players who are getting drafted way ahead of their 4 and 5 star peers. Deandre Baker, a mid 3* player from UGA, is a good example. He went from playing only one game his freshman year and eight games his sophomore year, to an All-American and potential first round pick on a roster filled with 4 and 5 star players. He needed some time, but he developed into an elite CB. It's up to the coaches to help players reach their potential, which is a stated goal of Collins (i.e. becoming a development program).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cam, post: 551442, member: 568"] I've always viewed stars as a projection of a player's floor, not necessarily their ceiling. When you get a 5* to commit, you're getting a college ready player that can most likely start from day 1. That doesn't necessarily mean they are All-Conference or All-American caliber, but they will be a contributor. However, every year we see the NFL draft first round filled with 2 and 3 star players who are getting drafted way ahead of their 4 and 5 star peers. Deandre Baker, a mid 3* player from UGA, is a good example. He went from playing only one game his freshman year and eight games his sophomore year, to an All-American and potential first round pick on a roster filled with 4 and 5 star players. He needed some time, but he developed into an elite CB. It's up to the coaches to help players reach their potential, which is a stated goal of Collins (i.e. becoming a development program). [/QUOTE]
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