'25 TN WR Radarious Jackson (Tennessee commit)

Yes. His vision is definitely elite.

But also, as we know, these website evaluators are not always great at ranking players. They're worse when there aren't crazy elite physical measurables. The more nebulous attributes like vision aren't going to be as easily noticed by a website analyst as it would a coach. Our coaches have proven to be good evaluators.
On3 would agree with you.

They have already bumped up Dotson and Jackson.
 
Bishop doesn't wow anyone with measurables. He's not really big, he's not really fast (though not slow). He just knows how to play football. Watching that kid set up blocks is beautiful.
He also played high school ball in E. TN. If he had played in Atlanta or Charlotte, he likely wouldn't have had the gaudy stats or touches he received at Karns, but he'd have had more exposure and film playing against better athletes.
 
Where's the game thread??

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It’s Tuesday
 
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I thought ratings don’t matter though?
Individual player ratings don't matter. A 3star can be an NFL talent, and a 5 star can never play a down. It's the team overall rankings that matter.

That being said, recruiting services should still make best effort to rate players appropriately.
 
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The future Vol had four catches for 68 yards and two touchdowns. He also had one carry for 13 yards. At safety, he had two interceptions including one he returned 80 yards for a touchdown. His interception later in the game brought his total to five on the season, including three returned for TDs.

"He's playing good ball on the back end," coach Edward Kuykendoll said. "On the offensive side of the ball, he's just a freak of nature. We gotta find ways to keep getting him the ball."

After Thursday's performance, Jackson has 1,196 all-purpose yards and 17 total TDs, also seeing time at running back and quarterback. "He's really a running back playing receiver," Kuykendoll said. "But he can run every route, (he's) twitchy and can jump and dunk on anybody."

Why Tennessee football commit Radarious Jackson can't wait to play with George MacIntyre in Knoxville
 
If Travis Hunter can’t stay healthy for a season playing in the Pac12 and B12 then I don’t think an SEC player has any shot but it would be cool to see
A few things.
Deion has that kid playing over 90% of the snaps in a whole football game.
That’s nuts…

He himself, Charles Woodson and Champ Bailey only were temporarily played on the opposite side of the ball. Hunter is playing the bull of the snaps on either side.
As I said- NUTS.

His slight build doesn’t help.

Not a burner at WR or CB but really good at either. Not elite at either, either…
 

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