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Rome Odunze, 2020 4* WR, Las Vegas (Bishop Gorman), NV (COMMITTED)

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  • BallzBallz Member Posts: 4,735
    dawgs206 said:

    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.
    @ballz do you have an opinion on this matter?
    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.
    There are currently 62 4-star WR for 2020, according to 247. That number was 46 last year. They can’t all be drafted, especially in the first couple of rounds.

    28 WR’s were drafted this past year. OSU had 2 of the top 12, only Ole Miss has more. OSU had two drafted in 2017 (2nd and 7th rounds) and two more in 2016 (2nd and 3rd rounds)

    If anything, they’ve been putting more WR’s into the league recently than all but a couple of programs, but carry on.


    Reaching so hard. There's no winning for you. They do not develop WR's like Jimmy Lake develops DB's. Give Junior Adams a couple years and he'll start pumping receivers into the league and his guys will get drafted from the high rounds all the way through the lower rounds.
  • FremontTrollFremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744



    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.
    @ballz do you have an opinion on this matter?
    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.
    75-80% of 4-star recruits go undrafted.
    Due to poor talent evaluations and player development. Is that an excuse for Ohio State? You're just full of excuses and defenses for them aren't you.
    There are more 4/5 star recruits per year than there are players drafted by the NFL.
    Yeah no shit, because 3-star guys get drafted too. More excuses.
    That would be the point.
  • BallzBallz Member Posts: 4,735



    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.
    @ballz do you have an opinion on this matter?
    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.
    75-80% of 4-star recruits go undrafted.
    Due to poor talent evaluations and player development. Is that an excuse for Ohio State? You're just full of excuses and defenses for them aren't you.
    There are more 4/5 star recruits per year than there are players drafted by the NFL.
    Yeah no shit, because 3-star guys get drafted too. More excuses.
    That would be the point.
    Doesn't apply to Ohio State. They recruit almost exclusively 4 and 5 star receivers.
  • FremontTrollFremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744
    Ballz I appreciate that you love UW and will spread the UW gospel no matter what.

    But have you considered that you would have more credibility if you just pushed the UW narrative when the facts supported it?

    (I'm thinking of that west coast football (?) twitter account.)
  • BallzBallz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited July 2019

    It's like Dom Hampton becoming a first round pick but then Kyler Gordon and Julius Irvin go undrafted. That wouldn't be good player development. That's what Ohio State WR development is like.

    Ohio State signed 8 4/5* WRs from 2011-2014.

    Four were drafted.

    50%>>>>20-25% national average.

    During that time two 3*s were also drafted.

    Of the four that weren't drafted one had injuries but still made NFL, another played 3 years in NFL despite going undrafted, one was JuCo, and one just was never good.

    (I didn't count Curtis Samuel or Braxton Miller who were both drafted as WRs but not recruited as WRs.)
    You dismissed guys that were rated as "athletes" that they brought in as WR's. It's definitely way more than 8 during that time span. Do more research and get back to me.

    USC has done better getting WR's drafted and having those WR's perform well in the league and we all know their coaching staffs have been shit since Carroll left.

    Ohio State is just meh for WR's when they should be able to claim WRU.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,789

    It's like Dom Hampton becoming a first round pick but then Kyler Gordon and Julius Irvin go undrafted. That wouldn't be good player development. That's what Ohio State WR development is like.

    Ohio State signed 8 4/5* WRs from 2011-2014.

    Four were drafted.

    50%>>>>20-25% national average.

    During that time two 3*s were also drafted.

    Of the four that weren't drafted one had injuries but still made NFL, another played 3 years in NFL despite going undrafted, one was JuCo, and one just was never good.

    (I didn't count Curtis Samuel or Braxton Miller who were both drafted as WRs but not recruited as WRs.)
    You dismissed guys that were rated as "athletes" that they brought in as WR's. It's definitely way more than 8 during that time span. Do more research and get back to me.

    USC has done better getting WR's drafted and having those WR's perform well in the league and we all know their coaching staffs have been shit since Carroll left.

    Ohio State is just meh for WR's when they should be able to claim WRU.
    I love how you are telling someone else to do your research for you again, especially after it's already been established that they got two guys who weren't recruited at WR drafted.

    You talk so much shit for someone who puts zero effort into actually formulating an argument.
  • KrunkJuiceKrunkJuice Member Posts: 2,063
    Ballz -Any chance you can go to Hawaii and take at least a week off from the boards?
  • DawgFaderDawgFader Member Posts: 1,414
    tOSU did produce this guy.




  • BallzBallz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited July 2019
    dnc said:

    It's like Dom Hampton becoming a first round pick but then Kyler Gordon and Julius Irvin go undrafted. That wouldn't be good player development. That's what Ohio State WR development is like.

    Ohio State signed 8 4/5* WRs from 2011-2014.

    Four were drafted.

    50%>>>>20-25% national average.

    During that time two 3*s were also drafted.

    Of the four that weren't drafted one had injuries but still made NFL, another played 3 years in NFL despite going undrafted, one was JuCo, and one just was never good.

    (I didn't count Curtis Samuel or Braxton Miller who were both drafted as WRs but not recruited as WRs.)
    You dismissed guys that were rated as "athletes" that they brought in as WR's. It's definitely way more than 8 during that time span. Do more research and get back to me.

    USC has done better getting WR's drafted and having those WR's perform well in the league and we all know their coaching staffs have been shit since Carroll left.

    Ohio State is just meh for WR's when they should be able to claim WRU.
    I love how you are telling someone else to do your research for you again, especially after it's already been established that they got two guys who weren't recruited at WR drafted.

    You talk so much shit for someone who puts zero effort into actually formulating an argument.
    I don't care enough to do research. But if he's gonna do research it needs to be accurate. His numbers are way off and his post was misleading. It's a stupid argument. Ohio State is not a great WR school. They are loaded with elite WR talent at all times and only put guys in the draft here and there. It's not impressive. They should be WRU with all that talent and they're not.
  • BreadBread Member Posts: 4,053
    dnc said:

    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.
    @ballz do you have an opinion on this matter?
    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.
    Washington has a bunch of 4-star DB recruits that have gone undrafted. Like I said, when you recruit at the level Jimmy Lake does you can just sit back and let the cream rise to the top at DB 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 DB's well those other 4-star DB recruits that don't become the big stars and 1st round picks should still be getting drafted in the later rounds, guys like Jermaine Kelly, Naijiel Hale, Austin Joyner, or Isaiah Gilchrist. Not going undrafted. That's not great development. That's great recruiting.
    Get outta here with that bullshit.




    Jermaine Kelly did get drafted. Joyner definitely would have been drafted and It's not over for Gilchrist.

    Hale and co are literally in prison...

  • AlCzervikAlCzervik Member Posts: 1,774

    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.
    @ballz do you have an opinion on this matter?
    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.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,789
    Bread said:

    dnc said:

    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.
    @ballz do you have an opinion on this matter?
    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.
    Washington has a bunch of 4-star DB recruits that have gone undrafted. Like I said, when you recruit at the level Jimmy Lake does you can just sit back and let the cream rise to the top at DB 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 DB's well those other 4-star DB recruits that don't become the big stars and 1st round picks should still be getting drafted in the later rounds, guys like Jermaine Kelly, Naijiel Hale, Austin Joyner, or Isaiah Gilchrist. Not going undrafted. That's not great development. That's great recruiting.
    Get outta here with that bullshit.




    Jermaine Kelly did get drafted. Joyner definitely would have been drafted and It's not over for Gilchrist.

    Hale and co are literally in prison...

    whooooosh
  • BallzBallz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited July 2019
  • BallzBallz Member Posts: 4,735
    AlCzervik said:

    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.
    @ballz do you have an opinion on this matter?
    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.
  • bigccbigcc Member Posts: 896

    AlCzervik said:

    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.
    @ballz do you have an opinion on this matter?
    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.
    King of finishing "some dumb shit" for sure
  • BallzBallz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited July 2019
    bigcc said:

    AlCzervik said:

    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.
    @ballz do you have an opinion on this matter?
    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.
    King of finishing "some dumb shit" for sure
    I didn't start it, but I'll finish it. You done yet?
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