No doubt a great talent. He was asked to run the offense under center in high school I’d say that’s pretty much. I did not see him in camps and 7 on 7. I did speak to someone recently who saw him very much during the summer. Just going off of that feed back. Hopefully our WR coaches can make him a good receiver. It may take time considering his experience at the position.
And, here you go.
21 players signed.
Five of them were JUCO players and have since departed. Denarius Howard, Jarvis Jeffries, Trev Miller, Kevon Perry and Artez Williams. Miller was the only one, in my opinion, that really contributed BOTH years they were at UL. Four of them played a lot as seniors.
Of the remaining 16 signees, seven are no longer with the program.
Of the nine who remain, three really haven't seen the field much. (QB Jake Arceneaux, OL Kendall Baker and Akkai Ward).
That leaves six.
I would consider three (Jacques Boudreaux, Raymond Calais and Trey Ragas) to be starters.
The other three (DL Tra'Vontae Booker, DB Blair Brooks, WR Calif Gossett) saw action during the season. We'll see if any of them move into a starting role next season.
Now.rate the class.
Not being negative. Being real.
In every recruiting class, there is attrition. If you sign 25 and 15 make a significant contribution before they leave, that's one helluva class.
I believe 30% of our signees will never see their senior season. Why? Because that's the case in nearly every recruiting class at every school.
Now, let me end on a positive note:
I believe when all is said and done, we will have more contributors out of this class than any since.well.I can remember.
I'm excited. But I'm also realistic.
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