'23 TX WR Jaden Greathouse (Notre Dame Signee)

Sherm Sticky

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I think he’s one of the most underrated signings tomorrow. He’s one of the best players in all of Texas and we don’t talk about him enough on here. Wouldn’t be surprised at all if he had the most productive college career in this 2023 class
Lol…definitely a scary bump. But, you are correct this kid is an absolute stud. Personally I think he is slightly under ranked by the services. He should be a consensus top 100 to 125 recruit. He is the best blocking high school receiver I have ever watched tape on. He doesn’t have that high ceiling like James, but he has an extremely high floor. IMO if he stays healthy this kid is a multi year starter and NFL draft pick. Possibly as high as day 2.
 

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CJ Williams was a top 75 overall player and a 96 on 247.

Greathouse is literally a better version of CJ and is rated a 90 on 247.

Which....no.
 

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I posted the same article in the 2023 Master List thread but the below quote deserves its own attention.

“Physically, the most ready receiver Notre Dame has ever brought in. This kid will play early. He is physical, twitchy, can block, brings great energy, is smooth, can separate from defenders using his knowledge of the position. He’s a playmaker.”
 

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I posted the same article in the 2023 Master List thread but the below quote deserves its own attention.
The last "most ready receiver" I can remember was Michael Floyd. I sure hope this valuation comes to fruition.
 

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We certainly could use the boost, would take a lot of pressure off of Styles and Merriweather and would be terrific for depth. Jayden Thomas gonna be a dude next year. If Greathouse really can contribute, all of a sudden a suspect room looks pretty dang deep.
 

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This guy is the boundary receiver that we need and haven't had since claypool. Javon Mckinely was adequate, but we need Claypool/Boykin production out of the boundary at the minimum.
 

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On the 247 podcast two days ago they said his meniscus was still injured & would slow him down in the spring.
Am I remembering that wrong? Or is his knee still injured. I thought they said it was a lingering injury that he needs to get healed up?
 

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On the 247 podcast two days ago they said his meniscus was still injured & would slow him down in the spring.
Am I remembering that wrong? Or is his knee still injured. I thought they said it was a lingering injury that he needs to get healed up?
Now that he has access to the medical and training staff, I wonder if he won't get it cleaned up and rehab a little so he can be 100% for spring ball. 6-10 weeks is pretty common recovery period but elite athletes are often at the front of that range (at least from what I just read/googled).
 

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Now that he has access to the medical and training staff, I wonder if he won't get it cleaned up and rehab a little so he can be 100% for spring ball. 6-10 weeks is pretty common recovery period but elite athletes are often at the front of that range (at least from what I just read/googled).
Have you played a doctor on tv?
 

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Now that he has access to the medical and training staff, I wonder if he won't get it cleaned up and rehab a little so he can be 100% for spring ball. 6-10 weeks is pretty common recovery period but elite athletes are often at the front of that range (at least from what I just read/googled).
Ramdon quesiton, PRP allowed by the NCAA?
 

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why wouldn't it be? Its an accepted medical treatment for that type on injury.
I never hear about training room using it for injuries, hence why I ask. Some of the healing times for some of the players made me think it's being used. Which, to your point its accepted treatment, not like we're talking about deer antler spray or anything.
 
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