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Oliver Martin in the Transfer Portal Comment Count

Adam Schnepp June 5th, 2019 at 7:08 PM

2017's banner four-man wide receiver class is about to be down to three.

The hot stove boiled last week with rumors of Oliver Martin contemplating the decision he has apparently made. The heat was turned down a bit after offensive coordinator Josh Gattis posted a photo three days ago of his receivers at dinner that included Martin, but he has since decided to see whether his football future lies elsewhere. Martin redshirted 2017, so he'll have three years to play wherever he ends up. 

Martin was rarely utilized last season--he finished with 11 catches for 125 yards--but came in with a reputation for laser-like route-running that presaged big things in the slot, especially considering the strengths of class mates Donovan Peoples-Jones, Tarik Black, and Nico Collins. Enter Mike Sainristil, who garnered a freight train of hype in spring ball while Martin received little mention in press conferences, and Martin must have seen a quicker route to the field away from the guy being tabbed an instant-impact freshman. At least we'll always have this.

Comments

Gulo Gulo Luscus

June 5th, 2019 at 7:48 PM ^

I don't pay for anything but was thinking the same after seeing some of his tweets. Didn't he say Martin was getting more reps than Sainristil? We all know it's  part of Sam's gig to do right by the program, truth be damned, and it seems pretty clear he was trying to cool down the hot stove rather than provide good intel. As though keeping fans of this kid's back for another day or two could keep him here.

ak47

June 5th, 2019 at 9:23 PM ^

The problem is that he isn’t a reporter, he’s a mouthpiece for the program. It obviously provides some value to know what the program wants to link but his “access” is dependent upon not reporting what the program doesn’t want reported which is a massive hole and makes his info and inside access mostly worthless from a true value perspective. He’s state media. Nothing wrong with it but no sense it paying for it either 

MrSpots

June 5th, 2019 at 9:46 PM ^

How exactly does Webb saying Martin wasn't transferring benefit him or the program. People didn't have a problem when Webb was the only one hinting Dax Hill was going to flip back from Bama last year. People hear what they want to hear.

ak47

June 5th, 2019 at 10:53 PM ^

Because the staff probably din't want to Martin to transfer and having a bunch of turds on twitter shitting on the kid while he was still making a decision can't have helped. Sam is there to help manage the type of turds who tweet at recruits, that is his role.

Maison Bleue

June 6th, 2019 at 9:23 AM ^

I pay $4.48/month for Sam's and Steve's and Allen's and Steve's and Josh's and Brice's reporting and inside information. It's 100% worth it.

No one knows everything and from the sound of it, he told the coaches he was staying and then didn't show up for a couple days, then texted them that he was leaving. So the coaches didn't even know. The kid either did a complete 180 in 24 hours or lied to the coaches, not sure how you blame Sam for that. LINK

Watching From Afar

June 5th, 2019 at 7:50 PM ^

My only thing is next year. Johnson is the only WR on the team over 6'0" tall outside of DPJ/Collins/Black and for some reason all 3 might be entering the draft early (though I don't quite know how).

Bell and Kent are 6'0", GJIII is 5'11", Sainristil is 5'10", and Jackson is all of 5'8". I know they want some slot type guys with the new offense, but who is going to line up on the outside across from a sophomore Cornelius Johnson?

Mongo

June 5th, 2019 at 8:43 PM ^

Gattis WRs come in three flavors:

  • Big-body jump ball guys for deep shots (Collins, All)
  • Very fast medium-range WRs (DPJ, Black)
  • Twitchy slots (Sainristil)

RBs and TEs are kind of TBD.  Wouldn't shock me to see transfer portal guys from those position groups.  Hoping DL works for a guy like Mason otherwise could see him transfer as he likely wants to make the NFL at his natural FB position.  Gattis has no role for a true FB. 

There will definitely be more attrition as the frosh show up and get traction ahead of guys like Martin.  Kind of sucks to lose good players due to fit issues.  

madtadder

June 5th, 2019 at 7:59 PM ^

Did something change or doesn't he have only two years left of eligibility if he leaves? It's five years to play four. So, if he redshirted 2017, played 2018, and has to sit 2019, that only leaves two more years no?

maize-blue

June 5th, 2019 at 8:10 PM ^

WR Corp must be pretty stout to make him feel he'll have more success somewhere else.

This isn't a surprise. There was plenty of smoke.

DonAZ

June 5th, 2019 at 8:18 PM ^

Well ... rats.  Martin was one of those players I was making a point to watch and track his progress.  I had hopes he'd be one of those slippery receivers that are so fun to watch.

Mongo

June 5th, 2019 at 8:27 PM ^

Not shocking given change in offense and influx of speedy talent.  He is more of a route running possession type receiver and not a great fit for speed-in-space or the big body jump-ball guy.  Wish him great luck as he seems like a great kid. 

dragonchild

June 6th, 2019 at 6:29 AM ^

What the heck?  Martin isn't the third coming of Drew Dileo; he was a four-star, top-250 with a SPARQ of 133.  For some reason that athleticism hasn't translated to on-field productivity but all our touted receivers had the same problem coming in; they couldn't get open ("freshman receivers are bad").  The weird thing is that some of them improved whereas Martin hasn't.  But the guy's more athletic than our prior route artisans, so if he's not getting open enough then either he got out of shape or it's his routes.

UMfan21

June 5th, 2019 at 8:42 PM ^

Oliver Martin wins the 2019 Freddy Canteen award for hyped slot ninja with good footwork who gets buried on the depth chart and transfers.

 

Good like Oliver, I always had high Hope's for you.

Mongo

June 5th, 2019 at 8:57 PM ^

Martin was never a slot ninja, he is your classic precision route artisan for the classic West Coast offense.  That throw back Michigan, USC or Stanford teams.  Would also thrive at Iowa or MSU.  His choices will be limited in this spread-happy era of college football.  

G. Gulo of the Dale

June 6th, 2019 at 11:11 AM ^

Indeed.  Martin was ranked in the top-50 (!) in his class by 247--and in the top-200 of the composite--and was the #1 player in the state of Iowa.  He was really polished, showed amazing hands at camps, and many thought him to be superior to some of the other talented receivers that we grabbed in 2017.  

Freddy Canteen had a cool workout video. 

[To be fair, Canteen was eventually a four star, but if remember correctly he played for some strange football-focused high school that actually didn't play many official games because of scheduling problems; but maybe I'm misremembering.]

WestQuad

June 5th, 2019 at 8:47 PM ^

Bummer.  Martin had a lot of hype and he seems to have the skills.  Harbaugh was right to give the keys to Gattis this year after last years waste of offensive talent.  It's good that we have a lot of slot guys now, but sad we never got to see Martin utilized.   Looking forward to #speedinspace