PJ Fleck and Prime Time have contrasting debonair coaching styles.
It is hard to figure out what Prime Time's legacy will be in Colorado. He is a slick recruiter with a prosperous NFL career to back up his swagger. Will he attract a different type of player more focused on the NFL than a college education? Will he take care of the rest of the team academically, socially, and physically similar to the Gophers?
The Gophers' developmental program is fundamentally sound. The most important aspect of the Gophers program is that they shape boys into men. They will leave the program with skills that set them up for success.
The Gophers sent a few former three-star and four-star players into the NFL in the PJ Fleck Era:
2019 NFL Draft - (1) Blake Cashman.
2020 NFL Draft - (5) Carter Coughlin, Antoine Winfield Jr., Tyler Johnson, Kama Martin, and Chris Williamson.
2021 NFL Draft, Covid shortened season (2) - Rashod Bateman and Benjamin St. Juste.
2022 NFL Draft - (4) Daniel Faalele, Boye Mafe, Ko Kieft, and Esezi Otomewo.
The Gophers have developed three-star players like Antoine Winfield Jr. and Boye Mafe into 4-star to 5-star caliber players.
For a middling-tier football program, this is quite an accomplishment. I expect the trend to continue.
Will PJ Fleck and Prime Time reach a higher level of recruiting success? Time will tell. Prime Time is more likely to get there quicker. If PJ Fleck reaches a point where he can recruit half a dozen legitimate four-star players and even a five-star player, he will be in the college football playoff conversation. Developing players in the program is not enough.
If a college football program's success is a measure of the number of wins and titles, PJ Fleck has to recruit at a higher level. You have to have enough talent to reach the pinnacle of success.
Legitimate four-star and five-star players will take a college football team to great heights. It is no accident that 62.5% of NFL first-round picks in the NFL 2022 Draft are four and five-star players.
Don't despair! Three-star players comprise 45.8% of the 2022 NFL Draft. Five-star players amount to only 7.3%, and four-star players accounted for 31.3% of the players drafted.
Five-star and four-star players' draft rates are 59.4% and 22.3%.
Three-star players have a draft rate of 7.9%. There are more of them.
A list of 2022 NFL drafted players per state by star rating.
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