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given the shitshow my seasons have been I'll definitely take a good look later in the summerSomething my business partner and myself have been working on for quite a while. A lot of hours, passion, tedious data mining, stat/metric combinations, position charting and testing have gone into this project. A real labor of love.
When Fantasy mock and draft season comes around, don't forget us. In the meantime, here's a link to what we've been working on. I feel like we've developed one of the more comprehensive grading models you'll find.
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He’s currently running with the 3s. His OL alignment is:Anyone 'in the know', know how he's doing during spring ball? Know it's far-fetched that he'd be running with the ones so quickly, but haven't heard his name mentioned in the OL vignettes about tOSU's OL outlook. Hearing the twins names, which is good, and some of the RS freshmen, but was just wondering....thanks
The rifled approach can work if a schools NIL is ready to spend massive amounts on a HS OL. But with OL needing 5 starters, and the OL being such a crap shoot at the HS level, imo the “scatter gun” approach is more beneficial. Frye was a very good developer but had a very rough time acquiring the talent needed to keep his OL at an elite level. OSU will need a blend of 5-6 HS recruits and another 3+ from the Portal in order to sustain talent levels. Especially with the CFP adding upwards of 4 additional games.Guess we fanatics will see if the scatter gun approach works better than the rifled approach. Maybe the bigger the net, the better the catch? Running out of analogies here.....Will be curious to see how well tOSU transfers (out!) do with their new teams. Fleeing from the Buckeyes to ?, and starting/becoming all league with new team, might be an indicator of how well the OL program is run? Dunno, idle speculation, methinks. Of course, the writers all tout what tOSU has in the OL team room, with nothing negative said about them, but that's the nature of being an Ohio State beat writer. But something is keeping those guys off the field, am thinking.
I think the running game will be a surprise too this year.I'm going to call my shot and say that Max Klare is going to be a big difference maker in this game, especially converting third downs for the Buckeyes top keep plays alive. The play of the Ohio State defensive front 7 seems like the biggest variable to me.