This was a great thred until you guys decided to reopen the Ohio State receiver AIDS with Ballz. He's not going to change so unless you get excited by the AIDS I suggest you leave the dead horse alone.
Reminds me of Perris Campbell from Ohio Stats, love this guy.
Parris Campbell was 5’11 7/8 at the combine. Rome Odunze is 6’3.
True but just watching Rome’s Hudl I saw similarities in just being really strong guys who ran extremely well and could get vertical. Strong hands. Might’ve been a different Ohio State receiver tbh
Ohio State's never had a good receiver, so you're probably thinking of somebody else.
Reminds me of Perris Campbell from Ohio Stats, love this guy.
Parris Campbell was 5’11 7/8 at the combine. Rome Odunze is 6’3.
True but just watching Rome’s Hudl I saw similarities in just being really strong guys who ran extremely well and could get vertical. Strong hands. Might’ve been a different Ohio State receiver tbh
Ohio State's never had a good receiver, so you're probably thinking of somebody else.
All I know is Ohio State sucks at developing WR's. Their WR's leave the same as they came in. The ones who were going to the NFL no matter what school they chose, go to the NFL. The ones that were highly rated but needed to be developed, don't make it. When you recruit at a top-5 level, you're gonna have top draft picks at every position no matter what. Doesn't mean good development is going on at every position. They have a lot of 4-star flame outs at WR.
No they don’t. Just because every 4 star doesn’t become a high draft pick doesn’t mean they don’t develop WR’s.
They have a bunch of 4-star WR recruits that have gone undrafted. Like I said, when you recruit at the level they do they can just sit back and let the cream rise to the top at WR and don't have to develop the other guys which they don't. Whoever rises to the top will be a star and would have been no matter where they went. If they developed WR's well those other 4-star WR recruits that don't become the big stars and 1st round picks should still be getting drafted in the later rounds. Not going undrafted. That's not great development. That's great recruiting.
Would you please shut the fuck up.
No I'll keep fucking going. People want to start some dumb shit, I'll finish it.
"A pair of Buckeye wide receivers – Parris Campbell (second round to Indianapolis) and Terry McLaurin (third round to Washington) went off the board early on Friday. Their selections give Ohio State 19 wide receivers drafted since 2000, the most of any school."
Reminds me of Perris Campbell from Ohio Stats, love this guy.
Parris Campbell was 5’11 7/8 at the combine. Rome Odunze is 6’3.
True but just watching Rome’s Hudl I saw similarities in just being really strong guys who ran extremely well and could get vertical. Strong hands. Might’ve been a different Ohio State receiver tbh
Ohio State's never had a good receiver, so you're probably thinking of somebody else.
Reminds me of Perris Campbell from Ohio Stats, love this guy.
Parris Campbell was 5’11 7/8 at the combine. Rome Odunze is 6’3.
True but just watching Rome’s Hudl I saw similarities in just being really strong guys who ran extremely well and could get vertical. Strong hands. Might’ve been a different Ohio State receiver tbh
Ohio State's never had a good receiver, so you're probably thinking of somebody else.
All I know is Ohio State sucks at developing WR's. Their WR's leave the same as they came in. The ones who were going to the NFL no matter what school they chose, go to the NFL. The ones that were highly rated but needed to be developed, don't make it. When you recruit at a top-5 level, you're gonna have top draft picks at every position no matter what. Doesn't mean good development is going on at every position. They have a lot of 4-star flame outs at WR.
No they don’t. Just because every 4 star doesn’t become a high draft pick doesn’t mean they don’t develop WR’s.
They have a bunch of 4-star WR recruits that have gone undrafted. Like I said, when you recruit at the level they do they can just sit back and let the cream rise to the top at WR and don't have to develop the other guys which they don't. Whoever rises to the top will be a star and would have been no matter where they went. If they developed WR's well those other 4-star WR recruits that don't become the big stars and 1st round picks should still be getting drafted in the later rounds. Not going undrafted. That's not great development. That's great recruiting.
Would you please shut the fuck up.
No I'll keep fucking going. People want to start some dumb shit, I'll finish it.
"A pair of Buckeye wide receivers – Parris Campbell (second round to Indianapolis) and Terry McLaurin (third round to Washington) went off the board early on Friday. Their selections give Ohio State 19 wide receivers drafted since 2000, the most of any school."
It is good to admit you are wrong sometimes. Try it.
Any school would do that with 5-star after 5-star WR recruits. What about all the others that didn't get drafted? What's their draft rate out of their 4 and 5 star receivers the past 10 years? That's great recruiting, NOT developing. There's a difference. Are you done? Or do you want to keep going?
Reminds me of Perris Campbell from Ohio Stats, love this guy.
Parris Campbell was 5’11 7/8 at the combine. Rome Odunze is 6’3.
True but just watching Rome’s Hudl I saw similarities in just being really strong guys who ran extremely well and could get vertical. Strong hands. Might’ve been a different Ohio State receiver tbh
Ohio State's never had a good receiver, so you're probably thinking of somebody else.
Reminds me of Perris Campbell from Ohio Stats, love this guy.
Parris Campbell was 5’11 7/8 at the combine. Rome Odunze is 6’3.
True but just watching Rome’s Hudl I saw similarities in just being really strong guys who ran extremely well and could get vertical. Strong hands. Might’ve been a different Ohio State receiver tbh
Ohio State's never had a good receiver, so you're probably thinking of somebody else.
All I know is Ohio State sucks at developing WR's. Their WR's leave the same as they came in. The ones who were going to the NFL no matter what school they chose, go to the NFL. The ones that were highly rated but needed to be developed, don't make it. When you recruit at a top-5 level, you're gonna have top draft picks at every position no matter what. Doesn't mean good development is going on at every position. They have a lot of 4-star flame outs at WR.
You just managed to move the goalposts halfway down the field and still be wrong.
Reminds me of Perris Campbell from Ohio Stats, love this guy.
Parris Campbell was 5’11 7/8 at the combine. Rome Odunze is 6’3.
True but just watching Rome’s Hudl I saw similarities in just being really strong guys who ran extremely well and could get vertical. Strong hands. Might’ve been a different Ohio State receiver tbh
Ohio State's never had a good receiver, so you're probably thinking of somebody else.
Reminds me of Perris Campbell from Ohio Stats, love this guy.
Parris Campbell was 5’11 7/8 at the combine. Rome Odunze is 6’3.
True but just watching Rome’s Hudl I saw similarities in just being really strong guys who ran extremely well and could get vertical. Strong hands. Might’ve been a different Ohio State receiver tbh
Ohio State's never had a good receiver, so you're probably thinking of somebody else.
All I know is Ohio State sucks at developing WR's. Their WR's leave the same as they came in. The ones who were going to the NFL no matter what school they chose, go to the NFL. The ones that were highly rated but needed to be developed, don't make it. When you recruit at a top-5 level, you're gonna have top draft picks at every position no matter what. Doesn't mean good development is going on at every position. They have a lot of 4-star flame outs at WR.
No they don’t. Just because every 4 star doesn’t become a high draft pick doesn’t mean they don’t develop WR’s.
They have a bunch of 4-star WR recruits that have gone undrafted. Like I said, when you recruit at the level they do they can just sit back and let the cream rise to the top at WR and don't have to develop the other guys which they don't. Whoever rises to the top will be a star and would have been no matter where they went. If they developed WR's well those other 4-star WR recruits that don't become the big stars and 1st round picks should still be getting drafted in the later rounds. Not going undrafted. That's not great development. That's great recruiting.
Would you please shut the fuck up.
No I'll keep fucking going. People want to start some dumb shit, I'll finish it.
"A pair of Buckeye wide receivers – Parris Campbell (second round to Indianapolis) and Terry McLaurin (third round to Washington) went off the board early on Friday. Their selections give Ohio State 19 wide receivers drafted since 2000, the most of any school."
Reminds me of Perris Campbell from Ohio Stats, love this guy.
Parris Campbell was 5’11 7/8 at the combine. Rome Odunze is 6’3.
True but just watching Rome’s Hudl I saw similarities in just being really strong guys who ran extremely well and could get vertical. Strong hands. Might’ve been a different Ohio State receiver tbh
Ohio State's never had a good receiver, so you're probably thinking of somebody else.
Reminds me of Perris Campbell from Ohio Stats, love this guy.
Parris Campbell was 5’11 7/8 at the combine. Rome Odunze is 6’3.
True but just watching Rome’s Hudl I saw similarities in just being really strong guys who ran extremely well and could get vertical. Strong hands. Might’ve been a different Ohio State receiver tbh
Ohio State's never had a good receiver, so you're probably thinking of somebody else.
All I know is Ohio State sucks at developing WR's. Their WR's leave the same as they came in. The ones who were going to the NFL no matter what school they chose, go to the NFL. The ones that were highly rated but needed to be developed, don't make it. When you recruit at a top-5 level, you're gonna have top draft picks at every position no matter what. Doesn't mean good development is going on at every position. They have a lot of 4-star flame outs at WR.
No they don’t. Just because every 4 star doesn’t become a high draft pick doesn’t mean they don’t develop WR’s.
They have a bunch of 4-star WR recruits that have gone undrafted. Like I said, when you recruit at the level they do they can just sit back and let the cream rise to the top at WR and don't have to develop the other guys which they don't. Whoever rises to the top will be a star and would have been no matter where they went. If they developed WR's well those other 4-star WR recruits that don't become the big stars and 1st round picks should still be getting drafted in the later rounds. Not going undrafted. That's not great development. That's great recruiting.
Would you please shut the fuck up.
No I'll keep fucking going. People want to start some dumb shit, I'll finish it.
"A pair of Buckeye wide receivers – Parris Campbell (second round to Indianapolis) and Terry McLaurin (third round to Washington) went off the board early on Friday. Their selections give Ohio State 19 wide receivers drafted since 2000, the most of any school."
We all love Washington and believe that Adams can and will develop NFL WRs and the program has a lot to offer Rome.
But Jesus christ saying tOSU can't develop WR when they have done it better than any other school in the country is a pretty shitty hill to die on.
We're talking about their current coaching staff. Urban Meyer to now. Count up all the 4 and 5 star WR's they've recruiting in that time span and see how many got drafted. If it's just the national average for 4 and 5 star recruits, that is elite recruiting but mediocre to average development. If you can't do that accurately then you can't prove me wrong. I guarantee it won't be higher than the national average for 4 and 5 star recruits. I don't have to put in the work to prove myself. This is not an argument I started. This is the board seeing an opportunity to "prove ballz wrong" and jumping on it. But none of you have proven me wrong yet.
Reminds me of Perris Campbell from Ohio Stats, love this guy.
Parris Campbell was 5’11 7/8 at the combine. Rome Odunze is 6’3.
True but just watching Rome’s Hudl I saw similarities in just being really strong guys who ran extremely well and could get vertical. Strong hands. Might’ve been a different Ohio State receiver tbh
Ohio State's never had a good receiver, so you're probably thinking of somebody else.
Reminds me of Perris Campbell from Ohio Stats, love this guy.
Parris Campbell was 5’11 7/8 at the combine. Rome Odunze is 6’3.
True but just watching Rome’s Hudl I saw similarities in just being really strong guys who ran extremely well and could get vertical. Strong hands. Might’ve been a different Ohio State receiver tbh
Ohio State's never had a good receiver, so you're probably thinking of somebody else.
All I know is Ohio State sucks at developing WR's. Their WR's leave the same as they came in. The ones who were going to the NFL no matter what school they chose, go to the NFL. The ones that were highly rated but needed to be developed, don't make it. When you recruit at a top-5 level, you're gonna have top draft picks at every position no matter what. Doesn't mean good development is going on at every position. They have a lot of 4-star flame outs at WR.
No they don’t. Just because every 4 star doesn’t become a high draft pick doesn’t mean they don’t develop WR’s.
They have a bunch of 4-star WR recruits that have gone undrafted. Like I said, when you recruit at the level they do they can just sit back and let the cream rise to the top at WR and don't have to develop the other guys which they don't. Whoever rises to the top will be a star and would have been no matter where they went. If they developed WR's well those other 4-star WR recruits that don't become the big stars and 1st round picks should still be getting drafted in the later rounds. Not going undrafted. That's not great development. That's great recruiting.
Would you please shut the fuck up.
No I'll keep fucking going. People want to start some dumb shit, I'll finish it.
"A pair of Buckeye wide receivers – Parris Campbell (second round to Indianapolis) and Terry McLaurin (third round to Washington) went off the board early on Friday. Their selections give Ohio State 19 wide receivers drafted since 2000, the most of any school."
We all love Washington and believe that Adams can and will develop NFL WRs and the program has a lot to offer Rome.
But Jesus christ saying tOSU can't develop WR when they have done it better than any other school in the country is a pretty shitty hill to die on.
We're talking about their current coaching staff. Urban Meyer to now. Count up all the 4 and 5 star WR's they've recruiting in that time span and see how many got drafted. If it's just the national average for 4 and 5 star recruits, that is elite recruiting but mediocre to average development. If you can't do that accurately then you can't prove me wrong. I guarantee it won't be higher than the national average for 4 and 5 star recruits. I don't have to put in the work to prove myself. This is not an argument I started. This is the board seeing an opportunity to "prove ballz wrong" and jumping on it. But none of you have proven me wrong yet.
Meyer's recruiting at tOSU
2012 3 star Michael Thomas (2nd rd, current best WR in the NFL). He didn't recruit any 4/5 stars that cycle
2013 5 star Jalin Marshall (UDFA to Jets, now in CFL) 4 star James Clark (grad transfer to Virginia Tech) 4 star JUCO Corey Smith (injured/recently arrested)
2014 4 star Curtis Samuel (2nd round pick) 4 star Johnnie Dixon (UDFA to Texans) 4 star Parris Campbell (2nd round pick) 4 star Noah Brown (7th round, early entry with 2 years eligibility) 4 star Terry McLaurin (3rd round)
2015 4 star KJ Hill (Still in School, almost left early, highly likely to be drafted 2020) 4 star Alex Stump (transferred to Vanderbilt, still in school)
2016 and beyond they are all still in school
That's 4/7 draft eligible 4/5 stars from high school and 0/1 JC 4 stars. Michael Thomas adds a +1 from the 3 star rank.
If you combine the high school kids with JC that is 50% drafted from this staff, well above national average. If you look at only high school kids that is 57%, even higher above national average.\ If you add Michael Thomas, it's 62.5% drafted. (55.5% if you include JC)
To conclude, if you are a 4/5 WR in high school you are conservatively no worse than a coin flip to get DRAFTED into the NFL if you go to tOSU under the current regime. That is most likely top 5 in the country.
If you ever have the ballz to show up to a HH tailgate, bring some knee pads and apologize @StrongArmCobra
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"A pair of Buckeye wide receivers – Parris Campbell (second round to Indianapolis) and Terry McLaurin (third round to Washington) went off the board early on Friday. Their selections give Ohio State 19 wide receivers drafted since 2000, the most of any school."
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/23316209/college-programs-most-nfl-draft-picks-last-10-years
-Cliff notes - Tied for most WR's taken the past 10 years (article from 4/26/18 - they have had two more since then).
It is good to admit you are wrong sometimes. Try it.
Fucking christ
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OSU isn't WRU.
The AIDS lost this time.
We all love Washington and believe that Adams can and will develop NFL WRs and the program has a lot to offer Rome.
But Jesus christ saying tOSU can't develop WR when they have done it better than any other school in the country is a pretty shitty hill to die on.
2012
3 star Michael Thomas (2nd rd, current best WR in the NFL).
He didn't recruit any 4/5 stars that cycle
2013
5 star Jalin Marshall (UDFA to Jets, now in CFL)
4 star James Clark (grad transfer to Virginia Tech)
4 star JUCO Corey Smith (injured/recently arrested)
2014
4 star Curtis Samuel (2nd round pick)
4 star Johnnie Dixon (UDFA to Texans)
4 star Parris Campbell (2nd round pick)
4 star Noah Brown (7th round, early entry with 2 years eligibility)
4 star Terry McLaurin (3rd round)
2015
4 star KJ Hill (Still in School, almost left early, highly likely to be drafted 2020)
4 star Alex Stump (transferred to Vanderbilt, still in school)
2016 and beyond they are all still in school
That's 4/7 draft eligible 4/5 stars from high school and 0/1 JC 4 stars.
Michael Thomas adds a +1 from the 3 star rank.
If you combine the high school kids with JC that is 50% drafted from this staff, well above national average.
If you look at only high school kids that is 57%, even higher above national average.\
If you add Michael Thomas, it's 62.5% drafted. (55.5% if you include JC)
To conclude, if you are a 4/5 WR in high school you are conservatively no worse than a coin flip to get DRAFTED into the NFL if you go to tOSU under the current regime. That is most likely top 5 in the country.
If you ever have the ballz to show up to a HH tailgate, bring some knee pads and apologize @StrongArmCobra