CanadalovesND
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Lots of sides to consider here. The whole legacy thing is cute and all, but in the end, the conversation around if he is a starting caliber P5 (soon to be P4) is warranted.
Hes only a junior so there is still ample room for development, but in my very amateur eyes of watching tape, he doesnt have it. Again, very amateur eyes. His stats aren’t great, and he did play on an offense with a few D1 signees, so stats aren’t the only thing that matters. For comparison, Micah Gilbert didnt have the best stats as a junior, but he at the very least, had some traits that you could see translating to some varying degree on the next level.
If he chooses to come to ND, I dont see him not getting passed up by other wide receivers, either brought in via the portal or from following wide receiver classes.
For the kid himself, if he wants to carve out a career in college football, he be may be better suited to go elsewhere. But, it looks like ND wants him so we are going to just need to be cheerleaders on this one and hope he can make a big jump.
Hes only a junior so there is still ample room for development, but in my very amateur eyes of watching tape, he doesnt have it. Again, very amateur eyes. His stats aren’t great, and he did play on an offense with a few D1 signees, so stats aren’t the only thing that matters. For comparison, Micah Gilbert didnt have the best stats as a junior, but he at the very least, had some traits that you could see translating to some varying degree on the next level.
If he chooses to come to ND, I dont see him not getting passed up by other wide receivers, either brought in via the portal or from following wide receiver classes.
For the kid himself, if he wants to carve out a career in college football, he be may be better suited to go elsewhere. But, it looks like ND wants him so we are going to just need to be cheerleaders on this one and hope he can make a big jump.