CanadianIrish
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Some of the ratings nonsense that occurs is that these guys don't know how to assess the player who is playing a spot in high school that he is not going to play in college. This is happening all the time with players who are DEs in high school but project at OLBs in college.
The ratings services particularly are boggled by guys going into 3-4 defenses. They seem generally not to have a clue. For US to get a better clue, we probably need to ignore the services on our OLB recruits [and linebackers in general] and see how much our coaching staff wanted them. That will give us a better feeling for whether Kelly and Diaco see them as "5-stars" in a 3-4.
[P.S. I see the same thing on all but the very top "Athletes", and on the guys who are HS RBs but are headed to positions like Spread offense Slot. Our systems are still too novel for these raters to get a grip on them].
This is true to an extent, but lets not get carried away with this idea. Sometimes they think a four star is a three star, or a five star is a four star, but they very very rarely think a five star is a three star. A great deal of evaluation is about athleticism, and they can judge that.
It just seems to me that for every 5 star recruit we get we say "this is awesome, he's the next _______, big recruits are a huge deal", but for every three star recruit we say "rankings don't matter". From the way this board behaves every single recruit is a future heisman winner.