Foskey is an absolute home run. No doubt about it. Jayson A too.
But both of those guys were were in the 2018 and 2019 classes. We're in a weak position going into next year because Elston didn't recruit, "hit on" or develop players like those guys in the years to come, and we're at a depth disadvantage because of it heading into next season.
- Lacey? Gone.
- Nana? Flashed this year, which Washington deserves credit for.
- Spears? Moved to OL in 2020, medically retired in 2021, a year before Elston left.
- Cross has been forced to play out of position at nose tackle this year because of the lackluster recruiting on Elston's part in the time before he left.
- Botelho has flashed, but it took him until the end of this year to do so (again, credit to Washington perhaps?)
- Mills is a solid player but hasn't been a difference maker and has been forced to play out of position.
- Same for Rubio.
- The jury is still out on Ford and Gobaira, but I count both as Freeman guys (see below) and ownership of their development rests on Washinton.
You also conveniently omit any mention of some
MAJOR whiffs that took place on Elston's watch. Kofi Wardlow, Alex Ehrensberger, Will Schweitzer, and Devin Aupui are huge misses, and a big reason why the DL is thin headed into next season.
Finally, forgive me if I'm not going to give credit to Elston for 22 and 23 when
it's clear that those classes are the work of MF, a fact made evident bbecause Elston wasn't getting guys like the DL in both those classes before MF arrived. In the three classes prior to MF's arrival (going by Rivals rankings), ND didn't land a single front seven player on the DL ranked in the national top 100. MF has landed three of those guys in 22 and 23.
Mike Elston was a great DL coach. He is significantly overrated as an evaluator and recruiter.