Rivals 250 Updated- Robinson and Miller out

Submitted by mejunglechop on
http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=983409 Robinson had been ranked at 123 and Miller had been at 158. Sean Parker also drops from top 100 to outside the top 250. Greg Ladky on Miller dropping:
I can speak for Ricardo. he was on early lists, we have never been terribly impressed in camps. i went and saw him two weeks ago, and he simply does not move as well as other top receivers. very concerned with inability to get in and out of breaks. he looked like an OLB or SS trying to run routes as a WR.
Mike Farrell on Robinson dropping:
Marvin Robinson was a late addition to the ESPN Gridiron Kings and he really struggled both days in coverage.
Farrell on the reasoning behind Parker's drop:
bad body, lacks size. He's a heckuva high school player but he might be tapped out as far as his ceiling.

Hannibal.

September 2nd, 2009 at 2:56 PM ^

Both guys have big and impressive offer lists. Both were offered by Ohio State, Florida, and Tennessee, and none of those schools recruit scrubs (not on purpose at least).

Irish

September 2nd, 2009 at 3:00 PM ^

"Farrell on the reasoning behind Parker's drop: bad body, lacks size. He's a heckuva high school player but he might be tapped out as far as his ceiling."
This is what happens when you don't want to go to usc

PaulVB

September 2nd, 2009 at 3:06 PM ^

Ricardo Miller really wasn't all that impressive against Inkster. Small sample size and all that, but the really good players at the high school level absolutely dominate, and Miller certainly didn't do that. I'm sure he'll be a fine college player, but he's not that elite, in my e-pinion.

The Shredder

September 2nd, 2009 at 4:24 PM ^

I think being a top WR can be hard in high school. It's hard to dominate games when you have a QB who can't get you the ball. I think WR are hard to judge on this too. If the kid has a top talent QB throwing to him that one thing but in most cases it is not. Some HS barley throw the ball.