I'm pretty flacid on Fisch's player acquisition and development thus far but there are a few guys who look like they could potentially be in the running for a big money NIL transfer deal at Oregon in a couple years.
Adam Mohammed
Decker DeGraff
Khmori House
Isaiah Ward
Elenius Davis
Keith Reynolds
Can't think of any others right now but we do have a few young guys that generate excitement.
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Demond. Maybe.
Faasolo played his best game of the year. There is another polynesian lineman that has flashed, Paki?
I think it's Tafai. He has looked good. Both are RS frosh
Honestly, Cant really tell yet. He has great upside and I'm excited to see him run an offense but haven't seen anything yet that has made me go "whoa".
Agree completely. Ceiling is high. Floor is low. LIPO.
He's had some electric runs. It's the passing game im not sure on. But it's hard to be worse than Rogers has been at times with the accuracy and fumbled snaps
House is the best linebacker we’ve had since BBK.
Mohammed is going to be one of the first RBs drafted, in whatever class he's in. Calling my shot. He's somehow better than Coleman in a lot of ways every time he touches the ball. He's like AP.
if Coleman stays, Mohammed leaves
The college football world needs more dual RB packages. I want to see both those dudes on the field at the same time. They could block for each other.
I don't think so. He will be RB2 instead of Davis
yes but the money talks and one will walk
Mohammed is my favorite true freshman running back since Gaskin.
Coleman needs to go pro
I think the projections have him as a mid-round guy, and therefore borderline practice squad. He should cash in on NIL - looking at Dillon Johnson as an example of fumbling the bag.
I agree but if people want Mohammed to stay, Coleman needs to go
He's half animal. Goddamn bonesaw. He's 18. Drools.
Needs more touches, even with Coleman.
With the 37th pick the Arizona Cardinals select…Adam Mohammed, running back Louisiana State University.
Everything is accurate except Oklahoma.
They made my top 4 with Oregon, Alabama, Ohio State. LSU seemed just unlikely enough to be realistic.