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OL Josh Myers (2nd Team All American, Green Bay Packers)

Oh they have a choice to! Isaiah Prince was a composite top 10 OT on every other site but ESPN who had him at #22! Their recruiting coverage is asinine.
True. Its the SEC's booster so I take it with a grain of salt. Hell most of them are located in the south so of course those recruits are going to get most of the pub.
 
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Oh they have a choice to! Isaiah Prince was a composite top 10 OT on every other site but ESPN who had him at #22! Their recruiting coverage is asinine.
Except for Nick Bosa, whom they rank higher than any other service.

I do agree that ESPN seems to swing and miss more than any other recruiting site, but none of them is infallible. That's why I like the 24/7 "composite" rankings.
 
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Except for Nick Bosa, whom they rank higher than any other service.

I do agree that ESPN seems to swing and miss more than any other recruiting site, but none of them is infallible. That's why I like the 24/7 "composite" rankings.
They rated Nick quite high, and also where is he from? The middle of SEC/ACC country and a recruiting hotbed of South FL. Check out the 2014 class discrepancy between ESPN and 247, its almost laughable how different the kids from the north are rated compared to the southern ones. So while I'm happy with ESPN putting Josh high on their rankings, I'm still waiting for an unreasonable drop sometime in the future for unforeseen reasons. Jashon Cornell at one time was the #1 overall 2014 recruit, and then was dropped to #33, and this is after ESPN wrote that he had similar traits to Robert Nkemdiche, Mario Edwards, Jadeveon Clowney, and Da'Quan Bowers.

http://espn.go.com/college-sports/football/recruiting/school/_/id/194/class/2014

http://ohiostate.247sports.com/Season/2014-Football/Commits
 
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Junior film.

You can pretty much throw out any superlative to describe him & it would be accurate. Bottom line, that is one powerful and aggressive young man that simply does not quit.
 
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Talk about taking someone's lunch money...yikes. Incredible pad level at the whistle and the drive and nastiness goes for days. Plus you can see how fluid his motion is getting to the next level despite not having much pass pro film to watch. Honestly, that film looked a TON like Alex Boone's HS film imo. But Josh has shown out in camps with his pass protection and I have zero concerns there. Best OL prospect I have seen from Ohio period (keep in mind that I am younger than Pace and did not get to see him at the high school level for a basis of comparison).
 
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