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July 22, 2009 MORE: The Rivals250 | Calif. WRs highlight additions to the Rivals250 | Rivals100 Q&AHow does Rivals.com decide on the No. 1 prospect in each position group? How did Adrian Coxson fall out of the 250? How does the class of 2010 in the state of Florida rank with previous classes? Why was WR Keiwone Malone moved out of the Rivals 250? These are just a few of the questions posed by users to Rivals.com's recruiting analysts about the newest ranking. Read on for the answers.
Another thing we look at: Does the player's film and in-person evaluation both validate his potential as a superstar? U.S. Army AA players are selected by a company named Sports Link. They receive recommendations from many sources, including Rivals.com, and then try to make a educated and informed decision. Under Armour is selected by ESPN personnel, and I am not sure of their exact process. - Barry Every
If Bolden keeps on impressing out at the Elite 11, he'll be in the 250 next time. He was close this time around, much closer than our last ranking and he could be emerging as the best of the three Michigan quarterbacks. - Mike Farrell
Recruiting fans like to just say "This player 'dominated' in camp" when really we found the player to be good, but not great. I don't know why, but the term 'dominate' seems to be thrown in there by a lot of fans as time goes by. I have heard recruiting fans say a player dominated when the film I shot of the player clearly shows otherwise. Anyways, back to Zach, he had a good performance at Illinois NIKE, definitely one of the best offensive linemen there. Unfortunately, I was not permitted to film that event. But his performance doesn't necessarily mean he is a four-star. He is an above average D-1A prospect with the potential to be great, but we aren't ready to make that four-star call at this time. But yes, I think it is possible he moves up later. - Greg Ladky
Travis Dickson is someone that hasn't been re-evaluated. We think he is a very good prospect and a four-star but need to see more to move him up. I saw Demarco Cox play this spring in a jamboree and it was his first time hitting the football field in a full year. I understand your reservations and that is why we initially had him as a four-star. However, even if he claims to be basketball only right now, his upside is just too high. He will get on a college campus find his way to the football field and if he does he will be a first round draft pick. If he were football all the way, Cox would be sitting much higher than he is in the rankings. As I said it's a very interesting year in Mississippi. A lot of guys tend to emerge late in that state and we're going to work hard to figure out who those guys are. Expect several new Mississippi editions before it's all said and done. - Barton Simmons
Here is your three-for-one response. Love the enthusiasm. Corey will still be a four-star player. He was outside the Rivals250 for the last rankings release. There is not really any movement there. I would have liked to seen him separate himself from the pack of defensive backs at the Illinois NIKE camp. I don't think he did that. It was a talented group however. Gaston is someone that we really are just beginning to learn about. He performed well at the Illinois NIKE camp. His film is pretty good. I think he is one of the better defensive tackles out there, and I think the best in the Midwest. But at this time, we will put him at a 5.7 three star. Not sure if he is an elite guy. With Chandler, let me be frank. He needs to get stronger and grow two inches to be a four-star prospect. And Chandler would be the first one to tell you that. He is fun to watch in drills because is so fluid in his drops and his mechanics. He is very accurate, and has a good, but not great arm. He oozes leadership skills. Great kid, someone that people just want to be around. He could be that shorter quarterback that ends up being a Heisman candidate, like we saw from multiple players last college football season. I would never rule that out. But, when we have quarterbacks who are taller, have similar ability and as good or better arm strength, we have to go with them as the higher ranked prospects. My bet is that Chandler will fare very well at the Elite 11. He deserves to be there. - Greg Ladky
From what we understand, and we have tried to dig up as much information as we can here, it is not certain whether Turner will be playing football next year or ever again. We dropped him because of that uncertainty. If we learn that he is playing football next year at Ursuline or another school, he will return him to where he should be in the rankings. So, we haven't changed our thoughts on Turner's abilities. We just don't know if football is in his future at this time. - Greg Ladky |
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