MNVCGUY
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Was listening to Mason on Barrerio's show the other day and he claimed that he and his coaches would rank the players in their recruiting classes after signing day and then again after spring ball and one more time after the season. And he claimed the list would often look very different. So thought it would be interesting to look back on some past Gopher classes to see who the top 3 players ended up being and where they were ranked on signing day. Obviously this list will be subjective (sure I will miss some guys)...but for what it is worth:
2014:
Rodney Smith - .8351 - #9 on signing day
Steven Richardson - .8141 - #13
Jonathan Celestin - .7980 - #18
2015: This really was a brutal recruiting class
Shannon Brooks - .8431 - #7
Jacob Huff - .8155 - #19
Winston DeLattibourdere - .8347 - #12
2016: top 2 spots were easy. #3 was a lot tougher due to multiple options. Really strong/deep class
Antoine Winfield - .8285 - #16
Tyler Johnson - .8643 - #3
Carter Coughlin - .9566 - #1
2017: Lacks the depth of 2016 but lots of good players from this class as well
Mohamed Ibrahim - .8395 - #9
Tanner Morgan - .8375 - #10
? - Andries, JMS, CRAB, Mafe....really not sure where to go with #3 in this group
2018: Top 2 were easy, #3 spot was tough again
Rashod Bateman - .8914 - #3
Daniel Faalele - .9008 - #2
Mariano Sori-Marin - .8444 - #21
2019: Little early to say with this group
Trill Carter - .8585 - #12
Tyler Nubin - .8896 - #1
TBD - Guedet, Kramer, MBS
2020: Way too early to say on this group but early contenders
Daniel Jackson - .8982 - #1
Ky Thomas - .8863 - #3
2021: Same as 2020, way too early to say.
Mar'Keise Irving - .8932 - #3
Justin Walley - .8647 - #14
Not sure what if anything this proves. But looking back on the classes one thing that definitely stands out is that the best players in the class are often not the ones with the highest ranking next to their name on signing day.
2014:
Rodney Smith - .8351 - #9 on signing day
Steven Richardson - .8141 - #13
Jonathan Celestin - .7980 - #18
2015: This really was a brutal recruiting class
Shannon Brooks - .8431 - #7
Jacob Huff - .8155 - #19
Winston DeLattibourdere - .8347 - #12
2016: top 2 spots were easy. #3 was a lot tougher due to multiple options. Really strong/deep class
Antoine Winfield - .8285 - #16
Tyler Johnson - .8643 - #3
Carter Coughlin - .9566 - #1
2017: Lacks the depth of 2016 but lots of good players from this class as well
Mohamed Ibrahim - .8395 - #9
Tanner Morgan - .8375 - #10
? - Andries, JMS, CRAB, Mafe....really not sure where to go with #3 in this group
2018: Top 2 were easy, #3 spot was tough again
Rashod Bateman - .8914 - #3
Daniel Faalele - .9008 - #2
Mariano Sori-Marin - .8444 - #21
2019: Little early to say with this group
Trill Carter - .8585 - #12
Tyler Nubin - .8896 - #1
TBD - Guedet, Kramer, MBS
2020: Way too early to say on this group but early contenders
Daniel Jackson - .8982 - #1
Ky Thomas - .8863 - #3
2021: Same as 2020, way too early to say.
Mar'Keise Irving - .8932 - #3
Justin Walley - .8647 - #14
Not sure what if anything this proves. But looking back on the classes one thing that definitely stands out is that the best players in the class are often not the ones with the highest ranking next to their name on signing day.
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