Sir Mells, 2022 3* DT, Henderson (Liberty), NV (Considering options)
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I agree with this. Embarrassing.dnc said:Turns out I was very wrong about Oregon’s development. I apologize to all I have hurt with my ignorance.
Oregon was really bad at scouting Top247 recruits from 2011-15 and didn’t develop great for the 12-15 classes.
Someone should show this to Mario Cristobal’s recruits. They’ll be devastated to learn that Mark Helfrich failed to develop Pharaoh Brown, Darren Carrington, Evan Baylis, and Tyree Robinson into NFL Draft picks. Under this formula Pharaoh Brown, a two time first team All Pac-12 selection and current NFL starter, hurts Oregon’s development ranking. Should have developed the ligaments in his leg better. If Darren Carrington had been drafted he would still hurt Oregon’s ranking, but it would help Utah’s under this methodology.
Personally, I though that Bralon Addison and Byron Marshall were damn good players, but Cristobal failed to develop their height and 40 times. I don’t think S.Mells considered that enough. My father won several Beet Bowls and I played D1 K/P Large Earth Conference. DM me and I’ll help you become a Man-Duck.
How different would this look for Top247 players who played for Cristobal as HC? Up to date it would be either 83% or 71% depending on whether you count Taj Griffin and the three games he played in. That number will have to include Tyler Shuck as a negative, even if he gets drafted first overall. Royce Freeman not included since his fatass only gave a motivational speech.
I wonder how Washington’s Top247 recruits over that time span stack up in the draft? Marquis Spiker, Salvon Ahmed, Henry Hulabaloo, Milo Eifler, Ty Jones, Henry Roberts, Jacob Sirmon, Austin Osborne, Austin Joyner, Trey Lowe, Jack Browning, Bening Potato? Certainly those guys have been, or will be, drafted? -
To bad ONLY Oregon lost people to the draft, and had their offseason programs messed up from Covid. I heard they would have beat the beavs if they didn't have such an unfair disadvantage.lawsandl said:Oregon got materially better from 2018 to 2019 under Mario. They regressed last year after what was essentially two draft classes gone and no offseason regiment. Everyone but Husky fans see the writing on the wall that large NFL draft classes will become the norm. We don’t need 82 composites to turn into draft picks to be a developmental program.
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They did win a Rose Bowl, so...Sources said: -
It doesn't take a rocket science to figure out the uneven effect of covid and how it would create parity in the league. Guess what? I am not extrapolating too much from UW either. I expect regression back to the mean in 2021. Although the 6th year senior effect will be interesting.ROOFDOOGINS said:
To bad ONLY Oregon lost people to the draft, and had their offseason programs messed up from Covid. I heard they would have beat the beavs if they didn't have such an unfair disadvantage.lawsandl said:Oregon got materially better from 2018 to 2019 under Mario. They regressed last year after what was essentially two draft classes gone and no offseason regiment. Everyone but Husky fans see the writing on the wall that large NFL draft classes will become the norm. We don’t need 82 composites to turn into draft picks to be a developmental program.
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Jesus NOC
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4-3. Oregon State. Cal. Iowa State. Fuck off faggot.RatherBeBrewing said:
I agree with this. Embarrassing.dnc said:Turns out I was very wrong about Oregon’s development. I apologize to all I have hurt with my ignorance.
Oregon was really bad at scouting Top247 recruits from 2011-15 and didn’t develop great for the 12-15 classes.
Someone should show this to Mario Cristobal’s recruits. They’ll be devastated to learn that Mark Helfrich failed to develop Pharaoh Brown, Darren Carrington, Evan Baylis, and Tyree Robinson into NFL Draft picks. Under this formula Pharaoh Brown, a two time first team All Pac-12 selection and current NFL starter, hurts Oregon’s development ranking. Should have developed the ligaments in his leg better. If Darren Carrington had been drafted he would still hurt Oregon’s ranking, but it would help Utah’s under this methodology.
Personally, I though that Bralon Addison and Byron Marshall were damn good players, but Cristobal failed to develop their height and 40 times. I don’t think S.Mells considered that enough. My father won several Beet Bowls and I played D1 K/P Large Earth Conference. DM me and I’ll help you become a Man-Duck.
How different would this look for Top247 players who played for Cristobal as HC? Up to date it would be either 83% or 71% depending on whether you count Taj Griffin and the three games he played in. That number will have to include Tyler Shuck as a negative, even if he gets drafted first overall. Royce Freeman not included since his fatass only gave a motivational speech.
I wonder how Washington’s Top247 recruits over that time span stack up in the draft? Marquis Spiker, Salvon Ahmed, Henry Hulabaloo, Milo Eifler, Ty Jones, Henry Roberts, Jacob Sirmon, Austin Osborne, Austin Joyner, Trey Lowe, Jack Browning, Bening Potato? Certainly those guys have been, or will be, drafted? -
You can't make this stuff up...lawsandl said:
It doesn't take a rocket science to figure out the uneven effect of covid and how it would create parity in the league. Guess what? I am not extrapolating too much from UW either. I expect regression back to the mean in 2021. Although the 6th year senior effect will be interesting.ROOFDOOGINS said:
To bad ONLY Oregon lost people to the draft, and had their offseason programs messed up from Covid. I heard they would have beat the beavs if they didn't have such an unfair disadvantage.lawsandl said:Oregon got materially better from 2018 to 2019 under Mario. They regressed last year after what was essentially two draft classes gone and no offseason regiment. Everyone but Husky fans see the writing on the wall that large NFL draft classes will become the norm. We don’t need 82 composites to turn into draft picks to be a developmental program.
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This thread is delivering
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Hi there.dnc said:Turns out I was very wrong about Oregon’s development. I apologize to all I have hurt with my ignorance.
Please to be taking this elsewhere.
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I am an analyst not a word guy. Guilty as charged on the poor grammar.1to392831weretaken said:
You can't make this stuff up...lawsandl said:
It doesn't take a rocket science to figure out the uneven effect of covid and how it would create parity in the league. Guess what? I am not extrapolating too much from UW either. I expect regression back to the mean in 2021. Although the 6th year senior effect will be interesting.ROOFDOOGINS said:
To bad ONLY Oregon lost people to the draft, and had their offseason programs messed up from Covid. I heard they would have beat the beavs if they didn't have such an unfair disadvantage.lawsandl said:Oregon got materially better from 2018 to 2019 under Mario. They regressed last year after what was essentially two draft classes gone and no offseason regiment. Everyone but Husky fans see the writing on the wall that large NFL draft classes will become the norm. We don’t need 82 composites to turn into draft picks to be a developmental program.
Also, development is on topic. Mells is clearly a developmental prospect.
It’s fair game.








