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Bryson Rodgers is someone that made a case that he needs a fourth star next to his name scoring eight touchdowns in four games. He’s not going to blow anyone away with his size/speed combo, but finds ways to get open by mastering all of the little things.
WR Bryson Rodgers – Ohio State
On3 is already higher on Ohio State commit Bryson Rodgers than the rest of the industry, but the On300 prospect’s positive showing is still worth noting. We considered Rodgers as one of the 2023 cycle’s top route runners entering the event. While he lived up to those expectations, the Zephyrhills (Fla.) Wiregrass Ranch pass-catcher showed some encouraging playmaking ability after the catch, as well. Rodgers found the end zone often while playing for a 24K team that was among the better squads throughout pool play. He has a thinner frame and may not be as long as some other top receivers, but has a level of technicality that points to a high floor at the next level. There’s naturally less upward mobility the higher a prospect is ranked, but Rodgers deserves to see his On3 Consensus ranking rise after OT7.
Certainly agree that most schools trying to flip Bryson are using tOSU's 'stacked' WR room to sway him to be the big star at their program. Could be enticing certainly, but keeping his eyes on the prize of a big NFL payday, from the Hartline training, and the great QBs that are on tOSU field and in the pipeline hopefully overrides these temptations. He seems to have many of the abilities of one Freddy Biletnikoff (sp?), who wasn't the fasted, biggest, or smoothest, but did soooo well that he has a trophy named after him as the 'best WR in college football' (my paraphrase). Matched up with our current WR stable, Freddy wouldn't have seen the field much would he? Catching the ball and extending the play seems to be what Hartline teaches oh so well, and when one has the talent wanting to sign up and learn from him, it speaks well of their intelligence as well as their skills. Go Bucks!
Sort of to your point, we can also sell that a similarly underrated WR in Olave paved his way right through a crowded WR room because of his talent and the work he put in. No reason Bryson can't do the same thing, albeit that I do think the WR is a tad more stacked than when Olave came in. But sounds like he might not be underrated for very long.
Maybe, but Olave was playing with guys like Campbell, McLaurin, Hill, Jamo, JSN, and Wilson. That is a STACKED WR room. Bryson is legit NFL material if he starts here
RB, Great selling point....you do the work and anything can happen. It'll be too late, but see Marvin doing that exact thing this year. He's put the work in the weight room - he's ripped - and betcha he's been running routes either by himself, or with any QB that'll throw to him. Proof will be in the pudding.....