Since I am data driven, I cannot understand the love for PJ's amazing recruiting when it's literally on par to the recruiting success of previous staff. I'm comparing PJ and staff to the previous staff because we were told that he was hired to increase the quality of recruiting. I don't see it yet. Prove me wrong and I'll give you all the credit in the world. It's a head scratcher to me. I'm not debating development as that is a whole different conversation and data set. I'm looking at recruiting at MN and comparing apples to apples.
Here are all the players drafted since 2014 (no players drafted between 2010-2014). From Mafe to St. Juste and then just Williamson are PJ's recruits (7). The rest are the previous staff's recruits (12), except for Hageman and Vereen who were Brew's recruits. This data is on MN's football webpage.
2022 | Boye Mafe | LB | 2nd (40th) | Seattle |
| Daniel Faalele | OL | 4th (110th) | Baltimore |
| Esezi Otomewo | DL | 5th (165th) | Minnesota |
| Ko Kieft | TE | 7th (218th) | Tampa Bay |
2021 | Rashod Bateman | WR | 1st (27th) | Baltimore |
| Benjamin St-Juste | DB | 3rd (74th) | Washington |
2020 | Antoine Winfield Jr. | DB | 2nd (45th) | Tampa Bay |
| Tyler Johnson | WR | 5th (161st) | Tampa Bay |
| Kamal Martin | LB | 5th (175th) | Green Bay |
| Carter Coughlin | LB | 7th (218th) | New York Giants |
| Chris Williamson | DB | 7th (247th) | New York Giants |
2019 | Blake Cashman | LB | 5th (157th) | New York Jets |
2017 | Jalen Myrick | DB | 7th (222nd) | Jacksonville |
2016 | Eric Murray | DB | 4th (106th) | Kansas City |
| De'Vondre Campbell | LB | 4th (115th) | Atlanta |
2015 | Maxx Williams | TE | 2nd (55th) | Baltimore |
| Damien Wilson | LB | 4th (127th) | Dallas |
| David Cobb | RB | 5th (138th) | Tennessee |
| Cedric Thompson | S | 5th (150th) | Miami |
2014 | Ra'Shede Hageman | DT | 2nd (37th) | Atlanta |
| Brock Vereen | S | 4th (131st) | Chicago |
Actually, Ko Kieft is a Claeys recruit. I think Kill/Claeys did a great job developing guys.
But, again, if you are going to give a coach credit for "just" recruiting guys, then you have to count the eight guys PJ recruited to freaking
Western Michigan that got drafted. That is quite impressive and has to be considered when evaluating PJ as a recruiter. It can't be a throw away line "outside of the MAC."
There will be quite a few PJ guys drafted in the coming years, as well.
As a data guy, how is it so hard for you to see some improvement? The data suggests it:
Team recruiting rankings:
2011: 53nd
2012: 73rd
2013: 61st
2014: 52nd
2015: 52nd
2016: 50th
2017: 57th
2018: 43rd
2019: 41st
2020: 38th
2021: 39th
2022: 49th
PJ's worst class is still better than the previous staff's best class. PJ's best classes are double digit better rankings that the previous staff's best classes.
I also think the data strongly suggests that PJ has beaten out many more P5 schools to land recruits than the previous staff. That isn't debatable.
That said, it is clear PJ has advantages in what he can sell with facilities now.
And, ultimately, as you said, the results on the field will decide just what it all means. The data, though, indicates we should be in for a continued upward trend. Of course, it is hard to win games in the Big Ten at Minnesota, as the data suggests, too.