SCOUT 300 Released

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Here is the initial scout 300 list, just released. Not sure if it's premium or not:

Scout.com: Football Recruiting

Of the top 51, here are some players that are at least looking at ND or have been offered (some are long shots):

4. Braxton Miller (QB)
7. Cyrus Kouandjio (OT)
10. Jay Rome (TE)
11. Aaron Green (RB)
13. Ben Koyack (TE)
18. Troy Depriest (MLB)
19. Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix (S)
23. Doran Grant (DB)
26. Savon Huggins (RB)
31. Rodney Coe (RB)
36. Josh Turner (CB)
39. Christina LeMay (QB)
42. Ray Drew (DE)
44. Austin Seferian-Jenkins (TE)
50. Greg Townsend (DE)
51. DaVaris Daniels (WR)

Lots of other ND recruits on the list, including Hanratty at #67, and Prestwood at #84.
 
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around my parts i hear we have 0 chance at getting Jay Rome. his dad played at clemson. and they are very high on his list
 

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Lynch at #74
Hayes at #121
Lyons at #128
Starling at #134
Spencer at #140
Wright at #146
Hardy at #180
Grace at #197
Vannett at #204
Wittek at #219
Countess at #222
Niklas at #243
Smith at #276

ND has a good shot at these guys, but a lot of things can change
 

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is it just me or do we offer every TE in the top 300? kind of strange considering the spread offense probably doesnt call for a true TE alot of the time. seems kind of odd to me...
 

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If you notice, you'll see that each of the TE's we've offered have some speed. I'd love to see Rudolph in motion and get a lot more looks this season. Hopefully Kelly will utilize his TE's more than Weis did. I think Rudolph is more of a weapon than he was able to show last year.
 

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is it just me or do we offer every TE in the top 300? kind of strange considering the spread offense probably doesnt call for a true TE alot of the time. seems kind of odd to me...

Kelly knows what he has in Rudolph, and he plans on having him on the field A TON this fall. He has him in almost every package this spring, and plans on using him extensively. While Kelly probably won't have him featured in 2 TE sets much with Ragone, a TE of Randolph's considerable talent will be used a lot in Kelly's offense, judging from the spring reports.

With so many talented TEs interested in ND, especially Ben Koyack, a 5 star who has us in his top 3, Rudolph having a big year will really help secure a commitment or 2...
 

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Kelly knows what he has in Rudolph, and he plans on having him on the field A TON this fall. He has him in almost every package this spring, and plans on using him extensively. While Kelly probably won't have him featured in 2 TE sets much with Ragone, a TE of Randolph's considerable talent will be used a lot in Kelly's offense, judging from the spring reports.

With so many talented TEs interested in ND, especially Ben Koyack, a 5 star who has us in his top 3, Rudolph having a big year will really help secure a commitment or 2...

ahhh, you mean we actualy have a coach that will adjust to the talent he has available! thank you very much for the info!
 

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If you notice, you'll see that each of the TE's we've offered have some speed. I'd love to see Rudolph in motion and get a lot more looks this season. Hopefully Kelly will utilize his TE's more than Weis did. I think Rudolph is more of a weapon than he was able to show last year.


The TE was a staple of Weis offense since he arrived at ND.

Fasano or Carlson ring any bells? Rudolph set the freshman TE receiving record under Weis. Both Carlson's (as a Senior) and Rudolph's (as a Soph) production were hurt by inept OLines which required the TE to stay in frequently to block. Sometimes the TE stayed with the turnstile LT and sometimes the TE was put in motion to chip block on the other side of the OLine. Am I the only one that recalls that Rudolph missed a 1/3 of last season with a serious injury? Or that Eifert only played in one game with a back injury? Or that Ragone has a history of bad knees which has drastically reduced his PT?

ND was forced to use Bobby Burger at TE/HBack as well as Romine and other backup OLs last year due to injuries and OLine ineffectiveness.

Fans bitched last year that ND didn't run the ball enough. Should we have reduced another 5 running plays to throw more to the TE standing next to the LT or to the one dressed in street clothes with his arm in a sling?

Considering Tate, Floyd and Allen out of the backfield, ND probably had the most talented collection of receivers in ND history last year to play with Rudolph (when he was healthy and didn't have to block so they could catch passes). How many passes thrown to Tate would you do over to throw to Rudolph?


This is no defense of Weis as a head coach or OC but rather a reality check. No coach in ND history utilized the TEs (including multiple TE sets) more effectively than Weis.
 

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The TE was a staple of Weis offense since he arrived at ND.

Fasano or Carlson ring any bells? Rudolph set the freshman TE receiving record under Weis. Both Carlson's (as a Senior) and Rudolph's (as a Soph) production were hurt by inept OLines which required the TE to stay in frequently to block. Sometimes the TE stayed with the turnstile LT and sometimes the TE was put in motion to chip block on the other side of the OLine. Am I the only one that recalls that Rudolph missed a 1/3 of last season with a serious injury? Or that Eifert only played in one game with a back injury? Or that Ragone has a history of bad knees which has drastically reduced his PT?

ND was forced to use Bobby Burger at TE/HBack as well as Romine and other backup OLs last year due to injuries and OLine ineffectiveness.

Fans bitched last year that ND didn't run the ball enough. Should we have reduced another 5 running plays to throw more to the TE standing next to the LT or to the one dressed in street clothes with his arm in a sling?

Considering Tate, Floyd and Allen out of the backfield, ND probably had the most talented collection of receivers in ND history last year to play with Rudolph (when he was healthy and didn't have to block so they could catch passes). How many passes thrown to Tate would you do over to throw to Rudolph?


This is no defense of Weis as a head coach or OC but rather a reality check. No coach in ND history utilized the TEs (including multiple TE sets) more effectively than Weis.

i have to agree with this as it is sensible and true! i really cant add anything. :)

i do recall watching cinci last year and the te getting quite a bit of action, more than i would have expected out of that offense but he was on the field alot and made a decent number of catches, usually WIDE OPEN, he was the brother of the old qb from a couple years ago and was a pretty jacked up dude. everytime i heard his name it reminded me of the guy who smacked nancy kerrigan with a stick before the olympics... jeff gillooly

Ben Guidugli 27 catches last year 364 yards and 3 tds.... quite a few more catches than you would expect and the guy seemed to be around the ball more than that. i am not concerned about lack of use at the tight end position.
 

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The only thing to add would be that it would be nice to see Ragone catch a ball for a change during the game, he always looks good in the prac videos but can't find the handle while the game clock is running.
 

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ahhh, you mean we actualy have a coach that will adjust to the talent he has available! thank you very much for the info!

Also read that Crist was taking some snaps under center recently. I like the sound of that.
 

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If you notice, you'll see that each of the TE's we've offered have some speed....

Yep I noticed. Heck it might not be such a bad idea to offer all top 20 H.S. T.E.s

Very versatile athletes. Can play good O or D at most positions. (When you have speed).
 

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Yep I noticed. Heck it might not be such a bad idea to offer all top 20 H.S. T.E.s

Very versatile athletes. Can play good O or D at most positions. (When you have speed).


very true, if your loaded at te they may be big enough or fast enough to convert to another position. kind of like athletic qb's can always be converted to other spots of need! thanks for the alternative point of view doomer!
 
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