There is only so much time in the day. If you're Gilmore, why try to recruit a kid committed to Ohio State that you're not overly high on?
Recruit Darnell Ewell. Recruit Dayln Wade-Perry. Recruit Greg Rogers. They aren't committed, high on Notre Dame and much more talented.
Everyone wants all these rush ends...it's not easy to recruit all the DEs and DTs you want, much less kids further down on the board that are committed to another school. There are priorities and as of now Cage isn't a massive priority with him being committed.
How do they actively recruit twice as many WR's as DT's including committed players like Hezikiah Jones? Are there more hours in other coach's days? ND does a good job with flips, they know how to play the game. They have to because they have a smaller herd when it comes to recruiting. The answer is you recruit them
all. In this case, they have the obvious advantage with Cage. ND's in his face everyday. You absolutely stay in contact with him weekly. You let him know where he's at on your board and when his position gets to crowded at OSU that you'll be there for him if space is still available in South Bend.
As far as you thinking the 3 you listed are much more talented... I can respect a man who goes out on a limb against the CW and picks a 3 star over higher rated guys. I don't see it with Wade-Perry. Ewell I like because he can play both sides of the ball. Rogers I just like period., maybe more than any DT in this class but he's a lot closer to LA than SB and I have no expectation of him going Irish.
Back to Cage, I like connections, they provide leverage, they provide opportunity. Have a plan, stay in front of him and make him
feel wanted even if he's not that high on your list at the moment because like I alluded to above... everybody gets better looking at closing time.