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Concussion. If we strike out at RB, he's a pretty obvious "emergency back" for next year should we have a rash of injuries.
Kinda wish he was still at safety but goddamn he's a beast.
Honestly, I can't blame the staff for moving him when they did. There were so many safeties on the roster at that time.IMO, this was the single biggest player development blunder in Kelly's tenure. In most instances the staff has been aces at putting the guys in the right place to succeed. But they mis-read the logjam at safety and now have one of the best athletes on the team basically playing a utility position that he isn't particularly suited for. He has never -- not in high school and not now -- had great hands or natural WR ability. He's also not built like and has never played "running back."
I think he can definitely be value added this fall on offense, but there is no question in my mind that with our depth/talent issues at safety he would've made a larger impact there. He was moved because he was the only one with the skills to play offense from that group, and it's going to turn out that his best chance of making it in the NFL is as a defender despite practically never playing the position in college.
IMO, this was the single biggest player development blunder in Kelly's tenure. In most instances the staff has been aces at putting the guys in the right place to succeed. But they mis-read the logjam at safety and now have one of the best athletes on the team basically playing a utility position that he isn't particularly suited for. He has never -- not in high school and not now -- had great hands or natural WR ability. He's also not built like and has never played "running back."
I think he can definitely be value added this fall on offense, but there is no question in my mind that with our depth/talent issues at safety he would've made a larger impact there. He was moved because he was the only one with the skills to play offense from that group, and it's going to turn out that his best chance of making it in the NFL is as a defender despite practically never playing the position in college.
Lax, you make it sound like Kelly has these all the time and it's killing the team. Keep in mind that BK doesn't have a crystal ball so projecting the injuries and need to keep CJ on defense is hard to predict.
Lax, you make it sound like Kelly has these all the time and it's killing the team. Keep in mind that BK doesn't have a crystal ball so projecting the injuries and need to keep CJ on defense is hard to predict.
In most instances the staff has been aces at putting the guys in the right place to succeed.
I just don't think this was a blunder. At the time of the move it made sense and no one was slamming the table in disagreement.Literally the next sentence in the post you quoted:
So no, I don't think I make it sound like that haha
Back when Prosise switched over to offense, we had Farley, Redfield, Shumate, Baratti, Collinsworth and Hardy. Definitely Kelly's biggest developmental blunder is not redshirting Okwara.
Literally the next sentence in the post you quoted:
So no, I don't think I make it sound like that haha
I just don't think this was a blunder. At the time of the move it made sense and no one was slamming the table in disagreement.
I think the blunder is when looking at where is CJ's best possible position. Its pretty evident that he's not a natural pass catcher. Is that something you can get better at, of course but there are some guys that don't and they play defense. I completely agree with Lax that his future (NFL?) is at S, which I think he'd have a legitimate shot at if he played there. For a S he has plus size, speed/athleticism, and hands. As a WR he has average size, plus speed/athleticism, and below average hands. What is more attractive.
I think the blunder is when looking at where is CJ's best possible position. Its pretty evident that he's not a natural pass catcher. Is that something you can get better at, of course but there are some guys that don't and they play defense. I completely agree with Lax that his future (NFL?) is at S, which I think he'd have a legitimate shot at if he played there. For a S he has plus size, speed/athleticism, and hands. As a WR he has average size, plus speed/athleticism, and below average hands. What is more attractive.
You have to define 'attractive.'
If you're primarily concerned with where a player's greatest potential in playing in the NFL will be--which often seems to drive these discussions--then I think there's more legitimacy to Prosise being a safety, especially if you want to ignore his development at receiver which is a whole other discussion.
That's often the superfan perspective but the coaching staff should to do what's best for Notre Dame. Those NFL goals and college goals can overlap of course, but ND comes first.
Right, but we have the added value of hindsight. In hindsight, he should've been kept at safety. The thing was, he had traits the other guys didn't have, and they had a log jam at safety. That's why he was moved. They first had him in a "linebacker" role similar to what Slaughter had played on occasion (I think Kelly or Diaco dubbed it "star" or something with respect to Slaughter). Then they moved him to offense. And then once shit hit the fan at safety they considered moving him back but eventually didn't.
I don't really fault the logic of why Prosise was the guy they looked to move. It wasn't like it was a crazy choice given the information they had at the time. But in retrospect, when you look at the depth issues and quality of play issues the last two seasons, I think it's very easy to say it would have been better had he stayed at safety.
Here are his stats over two seasons:
10 attempts for 126 yards and a TD... 36/588/2TD receiving with about 1.5 catches a game. That's an impact, but not a particularly huge one, and IMO we have lots of depth at WR. Meanwhile, you have all of the aforementioned safety issues. At one point last year we practically ran out of bodies at the position. To me, that says he probably would've had much more value added back there.
This is exactly what I'm getting at. He was moved for the good of the team... and then out of nowhere rash of issues popped up at the previously logjammed position. I think it's almost inarguable that he has more pro-upside at S than WR/RB. So now he's a (very explosive) weapon at WR... but that's a position that is now ironically probably the most logjammed on the team... and safety had SERIOUS depth issues last year. So you can play a guy at a position with his highest upside/worst depth chart or at a position with lower upside/most jammed depth chart.
I bet if you go back to 2012 and tell the coaches they're going to have the injuries, attrition, and lack of development we saw at safety 2013 & 2014 do they still move CJ to WR? I really doubt it.
In hindsight it was a poor decision. But, when it happened it was a good one. Kelly and his HS coach both stated at the time he has higher potential at WR.
What is a blunder is not putting him back to return punts.
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You have to define 'attractive.'
If you're primarily concerned with where a player's greatest potential in playing in the NFL will be--which often seems to drive these discussions--then I think there's more legitimacy to Prosise being a safety, especially if you want to ignore his development at receiver which is a whole other discussion.
That's often the superfan perspective but the coaching staff should to do what's best for Notre Dame. Those NFL goals and college goals can overlap of course, but ND comes first.
He's a more attractive prospect as a S. His traits are more suited for playing S than WR. He's an exceptional ATH playing WR. Doesn't run great routes and has below average ball skills. Precisely why we have him cross training at RB. Get the ball in his hands without having to catch it. Maybe better put this way, if I was recruiting him or drafting him as of right now, he's a very intriguing option at S and a non issue as a WR. The fact that he was productive at WR shows his high level athleticism but doesn't mean it's his best position. Myles Jack looks good runnin the ball but his best position is LB. Shaq Thompson is one heck of a RB as well but he's an NFL S. Just because you can do something with a moderate amount of success doesn't mean it should be the primary position.
I definitely think that BK and staff should do what's best for the team and not the player. However, what did last years team need more. A situational big play WR or a consistent FS? Based on the athleticism that we've seen from CJ, I feel pretty confident that if left at S he'd have played a major role on the team last year.
CJ's highest upside is at S and he would be best impacting the team at S as well. Hindsight is 20/20 and that's why nobody is freaking out. Just calling it like it is. With keeping in mind that the player himself admitted to thinking about this, I feel pretty good about my previous statements.