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One is generic 3-star Cam McDaniel.
Rees seems like a better long-term fit for the system (and is obviously a couple years younger), so although Crist will probably still start, expect to see him Rees in the lineup from time-to-time.
Although Sean Cwynar had nearly as many tackles as Ian Williams last year despite much less playing time, the depth is unproven and/or non-existent, with Irish kicking specialists having nearly as many tackles last year as returning backup DTs.
In my opinion, without Michael Floyd our WR unit is a 2/5 at best. You underestimate how much attention Floyd takes in that secondary. Take him out of the fold and its a lot tougher for the other guys on the field.
I thought the write up itself was fine. Some Michigan fans (like some ND fans) are a little misguided in their knowledge of opposing schools. I don't see anything in this post that's to crazy, besides maybe D. Robinson being the best player in the country.
In my opinion, without Michael Floyd our WR unit is a 2/5 at best. You underestimate how much attention Floyd takes in that secondary. Take him out of the fold and its a lot tougher for the other guys on the field.
As for our receivers, they have lots of potential but doing a writeup now that's all it is, potential. Floyd will draw double coverage, that means somebody's open. Hopefully Crist (or other QB) has learned to LOOK for the open guy and not just force it to Mike. It doesn't matter how good the other receivers are if the QB doesn't use them.
What does 2/5 mean? That roughly 60% of FBS schools are better in this category? Even without Floyd, our receiving corps is better than average. I'd give us a 4 with him, and a 3-3.5 without him.
It's a simple grading system not a percentile. On your percentile basis your 4 puts ND in the Top 24. Steel lists ND Receivers as #6 in the Nation.
You really think the receiving corps the drop off without Floyd is that small? If he is out for any reason, I expect ND to run the ball more rather than to distribute Floyd's catches to the other guys.
I wasn't arguing that our receiver corps sans Floyd could light the world on fire. But a 2/5 rating "without Floyd" implies below FBS average to me, and I have a hard time buying that.
Most teams would love to have our 2-deep at WR.
Armando Allen (pictured at right), who completed his 12th and final year of eligibility last season
Star MLB Manti Te'o (pictured making a great tackle at right)
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I actually found this to be fairly interesting, though I think he needs to switch his rating for QB and RB. I feel a little more confident in our RB's than I do the QB's. Other than that I would say his other ratings were pretty fair (especially considering it was written by a scUM fan)
I don't see anything wrong with these evaluations. They're actually pretty fair.
Although I think they're seriously underrating Tyler Eifert, especially when you consider how Kyle Rudolph dominated last year. They'll have new linebackers and their safeties are garbage, so I'm thinking Eifert will have a huge night.
I thought this was pretty humorous too because the picture clearly shows Te'o getting stiff armed.
What makes you guys think (as an outsider observing our program) our receiving core deserves anything above a 2 if Floyd wasn't there??? Ridick playing the slot and 40 catches = good and with potential to do more this year. After that?
Taylor - decent freshman year, really tapered off though (injuries, hit the wall).
Goodman - non-factor so far, and we know this.
Toma - hasn't done much, plays behind Riddick
Massa - LOL - you expect a Michigan writer to rate him high?
#1 - I can't even remember his name - you think that writer will?
Atkinson- Oh wait, he's playing RB to start the year, never mind
DD - talented freshman, unproven, a 4 star that won't register with outside fans yet
Seriously, as an opponent, who scares you from that core outside of MAYBE Theo Riddick? Last year, in the bowl game, our WRs caught a grand total of 3 passes outside of Floyd. 3. And you guys want higher than a 2??? Sh!t, we're lucky it wasn't a one.
Now, the potential is there, don't get me wrong, but I think the writer isn't far off at all.
Reminds me of a couple of years ago, when Irish fans in 2009 thought we'd have one of the top secondaries IN THE COUNTRY with the return of Darren Walls, and argued that on this site and others as well. Outsiders laughed but we told them to wait and see, this unit was the shiznit. And of course that secondary went out and puked all over the field the entire year.
Our receivers may prove them wrong, but take off your ND glasses for a second, and you'll see, at this point in time, heading into camps, this writer has a point...