Updated top247: Shane Morris 5-star
The list is not fully updated, Shane Morris is now a 5 star #19 overall with a rating of 98.
Others bumped up to 5 stars:
Ricky Seals-Jones, Robbie Rhodes, Eddie Vanderdoes and OJ Howard.
Also, Jalin Marshall has lost his 5 star status.
They only re-ranked the 5 stars tonight. The other re-rankings are set to come out tomorrow.
It's about time...
Thanks. It should work now.
Damn straight
Yes this means he's really good now!
Marshall took a big hit. All the way from a 5 star to #80.
Obviously different evaluators evaluate differently, but I thought I had read some rave reviews about Marhall being the real deal after The Opening. I wonder what 247 saw/didn't see that caused such a big drop.
Based on what all the analysts said about Treadwell, I think he might get a slight bump. Right now he sits at #71 overall and #5 WR.
This great 2013 class has a lot to do with 6 star Sugar Shane.
that pushed him over the edge?
They just updated the list last week, I think. It seems odd to bump kids up and down this far based on a camp without pads, a pass rush, a true playbook, etc. I'm glad Morris got bumped up...but these moves are kind of arbitrary. Camps are overrated.
ESPN updates tomorrow as well don't they?, though I doublt we'll be seeing him hit 5 star status there.
Yes.
Yeah, much better to base your analysis on Shane when he goes against 5'6", 5.2 40 yard dash CB's who won't be playing college ball anywhere, but hey, they have pads on. Must be legit.
It's a legit argument.
You put Jordan Kovacs in a camp, he probably gets schooled.
But I'll take Jordan Kovacs over a lot of those campers when it comes to real game situations.
I'm not saying they're useless, just overrated.
the best way to put it. Shane will not see more competitive talent in one setting than he did in the Opening. But your point of it being just a camp is the obvious draw back. No pads. No 270-280lb DE crashing down on him. All that being said he has definitely carried his own weight and then some this summer. Congrats to him.
By the way, I feel compelled to remind you of this:
http://mgoblog.com/mgoboard/yesterdays-espnrecruiting-chat#comment-1637…
I really hope there are no 5'6" corners who run 5.2 40s starting on a varsity team.
my schools varsity team went for 2 after every TD because nobody knew how to kick, or maybe it was they didnt have a long snapper, either way, never saw a fg or extra point. take that as we had 5'6" 5.2 second corners also
DREW HENSON, Player of the Year - Infield, Brighton, Mich.
Ht: 6-5
Wt. 222
Class: Senior
Bats: R
Throws: R
1998 statistics: Set national career records for RBI (290), runs (250), HR (70) and grand slams (10). Batted .527 for four years with 66 doubles, 129 walks and 42 stolen bases in 43 tries. Struck out 48 times in 488 at-bats. As senior batted .605 with 83 runs, 83 RBI, 18 doubles, 22 HR, 47 walks, 17-for-17 in stolen bases and just nine strikeouts.
College signed with: Michigan
Team drafted by: New York Yankees, third round.
due to the overall scope of the internet nowadays. I just remember reading about Henson in the paper. Huge baseball prospect (shattered alot of records) and huge QB prospect. I think hype is what it is so with the broad coverage today I would say Shane gets the nod.
Shane is about Henne level hype. While there may be more people talking up Shane because of the internet, people following recruiting, etc, Henson was considered pretty much universally as a top 5 recruit IIRC.
Yeah, Henson was more well known because he was both a top football prospect and a top baseball prospect. Accounting for "inflation" in recruiting coverage, I think Henson would have been perhaps the most talked about recruit in the country that year. I can't even think of a comparable player, really, who has had such upside in two sports.
as someone that played against Henson multiple times in a couple sports...He was a beast on the basketball court too. Pretty fluid & mobile for someone 6'3 225lbs. Could have easily played D1 in hoops somewhere. The local hype around him was insane & he was a cocky son ofa bia too. These were days of newspaper & he was hyped nationally as hitting more homeruns for his career than anybody in history of HS baseball, top football recruit, etc.
One newspaper article I read at the time referenced him as "God."
And to think that Henne was only the 4th highest QB in that class
http://rivals.yahoo.com/highschool/football/recruiting/player-Chad-Henne-17430
Which just shows how arbitrary it all is.
What I don't get is who they had in front of him....ok, sure I remember Bomar being considered all everything, so that doesn't shock. But I don't remember anyone considering Morelli a better prospect...including Penn State, who wanted Henne first, and only went to steal Morelli from Pitt after Henne picked Michigan. I mean, he was highly ranked, but I don't recall most thinking Penn State got the better recruit. Of course, reality and time proved that to be the case anyway.
That was interesting to read, but they called us "big blue."
I dont think we will have the depth to redshirt him, but I'd have to go with Gardner or Bellomy to start. I'm very anti-Garder at QB, so hoping Bellomy continues to show improvement.
He tooks reps at WR, but Borges has said numerous times that Gardner IS a qb. I'm hoping he does make that transition to WR this year though.
No, I don't think he will.