With the reality that Puka is not coming here's my recruiting class review
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Puka was the All-American Bowl Offensive MVP as well as the Poly Bowl Offensive MVP.DuckHHunterisafag said:
I haven't been able to watch much of Ngata or Puka at all but in the Under Armour game I was much more impressed with Puka than Ngata. That probably means nothing.HillsboroDuck said:
There is no possible way one recruit is worth more than a full letter grade himself (unless he's maybe Trevor Lawrence), but I agree it's a huge pickup. Gives us like an A- class to me with the only real weaknesses TE (which I agree is a big fail) and QB (where we are as stacked as can be now and going forward).Dennis_DeYoung said:What I meant to say was...
Actually now, this class turns into an B+. Puka is a huge deal. We go from getting a really substandard WR class in both numbers and talent, to an above average class in talent and average in numbers. Pretty big deal. Missing out on a TE doesn't seem like a huge deal and we will live as a program, but when evaluating the class - you have to be honest with yourself and realize we play about 1.66 TEs per play. Not getting 1 person and missing your top 6... sucks.
To compete with Bama, Ohio State, Clemson (which is what we are trying to do, by the way), we probably are really only two players off in this class... Ngata/Charbs and a TE.
It's not the greatest skill class on O ever, but at least we now have two big time guys there.
I fucking love Puka. Reminds me of Dante a bit but bigger. Also he has swag.
Fuck this is wonderful.
Shocked we pulled Puka and absolutely thrilled. He's not Ngata/Bru but he's right there with Ford IMO. I love him.
He's Golden Tate with a receiver's background.
He's a fucking baller.
