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    Question for recruitniks...

    First off, let me preface by saying I trust Mullen & Co on the recruiting. They have done good enough to make our program relevant on a National level & to win 19 games in two years. So this thread is NOT about Mullen & whether he's doing a good job.

    My question is, what am I missing with guys like Dylan Bradley and Lorenzo Dantzler? We seem to take 2-3+ guys every year that are either raw/undersized/tweeners, etc. Bradley & Dantzler seem(ed) to be very solid while also fitting that undersized/tweener mold, BUT the difference is these two could give you an excellent shot at landing the top 2 players in the state, 2 of the top players in the country. Yet, we nor Ole Miss offered these guys. I have very little doubt that Simmons would be a lock if Bradley was a Dawg, & Dantzler & AJ are clearly good friends and having two teammates commit to State would likely be very positive in Brown's recruitment.

    Now again, we could still get both Brown & Simmons...I think and hope we do. But, I guess I just seem to have trouble seeing the downfall in taking guys like Bradley & Dantzler that would help those efforts, while also giving you two very good players in the process.

    And this goes for all SEC schools recruiting Brown & Simmons, not just us. But with us wanting to step up recruiting, I thought taking those two made a lot of sense. In fact, myself & many others on this board could tell that Bradley was a player...& he is USM's best defensive player, & would be in line for major PT on our DL next year had we signed him you'd think.

    So don't make this a thread that gets locked, but help me understand why State nor anyone else took a flyer on those two very solid prospects in hopes to gain an advantage?

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    No guarantee in two for ones, spots are very limited I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EAVdog View Post
    No guarantee in two for ones, spots are very limited I guess.
    I understand that & agree, but what I'm saying is...there's a few raw guys we have committed or signed last year that were no better or had no higher upside than Bradley/Dantzler IMO. So considering that, I just don't get it. I understand Bama not doing it, but we don't sign a class full of 4 & 5 stars every year....so it seems like if you're going to take a project 3-star, take a project 3-star with built in recruiting advantages.

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    They should've atleast been offered grey shirts........

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    Quote Originally Posted by CadaverDawg View Post
    I understand that & agree, but what I'm saying is...there's a few raw guys we have committed or signed last year that were no better or had no higher upside than Bradley/Dantzler IMO. So considering that, I just don't get it. I understand Bama not doing it, but we don't sign a class full of 4 & 5 stars every year....so it seems like if you're going to take a project 3-star, take a project 3-star with built in recruiting advantages.
    We blew it on Bradley. I don't see it on Dantzler.

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    No one knew Simmons would turn into who he was when Bradley was going through his recruitment. You can't offer someone in the hopes of his cousin, who was 14-15 at the time, grows into a 5*

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    It was 2013 and couldn't take many DL because we signed so many the year before. Numbers and what Wilson/Turner wanted made them go with Simpson who before his injury had just got invited to the MS-AL all star game and looked to have been another late ratings riser. He had already committed and we honored it. There may be someone from that class that we NOW saying should have been dropped for Bradley but it wasn't near as obvious back then. Bradley was discussed a good bit back then. Some were saying we should take him back then. I think the coaches really debated it pretty hard. IYOK or someone else may know how close they were in actually giving him a scholly

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    We should have taken Bradley regardless of Simmons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big4Dawg View Post
    No one knew Simmons would turn into who he was when Bradley was going through his recruitment. You can't offer someone in the hopes of his cousin, who was 14-15 at the time, grows into a 5*
    Bradley is his brother.

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    We signed 23 guys in 2013, two of which Donald Gray & Cord Sanberg, didn't make it to campus.

    Dylan Bradley was an 82 rated, 6'1" 245 lbs DT.

    Hindsight is usually 20/20, but evaluation is very difficult. Just as you see late drafted players in the NFL & MLB succeed and ask, "how did that guy not go higher", we often times lose perspective on & forget how many other players were similar in the draft or recruiting process to that player & they did not pan out.

    It certainly looks like we should have offered Bradley, but the truth is that, AT THE TIME, he was a marginal prospect that was probably very similar to 10 other guys who have not panned out or had a highly recruited brother.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShotgunDawg View Post
    It certainly looks like we should have offered Bradley, but the truth is that, AT THE TIME, he was a marginal prospect that was probably very similar to 10 other guys who have not panned out or had a highly recruited brother.
    BS. Bradley was a player and everyone knew it at the time. There was about as significant an outcry as there has been for any in-state player we didn't take for Bradley. We took 2 DL in the class of 2013 -- Chris Jones and Trent Simpson. Simpson was beyond a project -- and Jones was always going to be a 3 year guy. So, in year 4 -- there's a class at one of the most important position groups -- TOTALLY empty.

    I'm not one that second guesses everything -- but not taking Dylan Bradley was a total **** up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShotgunDawg View Post
    We signed 23 guys in 2013, two of which Donald Gray & Cord Sanberg, didn't make it to campus.

    Dylan Bradley was an 82 rated, 6'1" 245 lbs DT.

    Hindsight is usually 20/20, but evaluation is very difficult. Just as you see late drafted players in the NFL & MLB succeed and ask, "how did that guy not go higher", we often times lose perspective on & forget how many other players were similar in the draft or recruiting process to that player & they did not pan out.

    It certainly looks like we should have offered Bradley, but the truth is that, AT THE TIME, he was a marginal prospect that was probably very similar to 10 other guys who have not panned out or had a highly recruited brother.
    Not really hindsight on this one. A lot of posters including Paul Jones thought Dylan should have gotten an offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taog Redloh View Post
    We should have taken Bradley regardless of Simmons.
    Exactly, just a royal screwup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoopsDawg View Post
    Not really hindsight on this one. A lot of posters including Paul Jones thought Dylan should have gotten an offer.
    Paul also said he understood how tight positions were and it was hard to see who you drop for him. We dropped Ulric Jones in that class already and still didn't add a DL because of other needs. We had to sign 2 QB's because of the Cord situation. It was tight on numbers. I believe Paul or maybe it was another site said they couldn't see dropping Simpson for Bradley either. Simpson was close to being rated much higher and was still up graded with a torn ACL. No injury and he played in the All star classic the way he had been before the injury, he had a slight chance of getting an Auburn offer in the end. It didn't happen of course because of the ACL. So then the question is, who AT THE TIME could we drop. We see it now but at the time positions was tight. Especially at DL when we signed, what? 6-7 the year before. And we can't ever assume who is a 3 year guy when we sign them. Everybody was convinced Quay and James were 3 year guys the year before. They were right on Quay but only because everybody was totally wrong in what he would contribute. I liked Bradley, a lot of people liked Bradley, he was very undersized though and that is not a normal Turner DL. It is what it is. Bear was rated lower than Simpson that year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Really Clark? View Post
    Paul also said he understood how tight positions were and it was hard to see who you drop for him. We dropped Ulric Jones in that class already and still didn't add a DL because of other needs. We had to sign 2 QB's because of the Cord situation. It was tight on numbers. I believe Paul or maybe it was another site said they couldn't see dropping Simpson for Bradley either. Simpson was close to being rated much higher and was still up graded with a torn ACL. No injury and he played in the All star classic the way he had been before the injury, he had a slight chance of getting an Auburn offer in the end. It didn't happen of course because of the ACL. So then the question is, who AT THE TIME could we drop. We see it now but at the time positions was tight. Especially at DL when we signed, what? 6-7 the year before. And we can't ever assume who is a 3 year guy when we sign them. Everybody was convinced Quay and James were 3 year guys the year before. They were right on Quay but only because everybody was totally wrong in what he would contribute. I liked Bradley, a lot of people liked Bradley, he was very undersized though and that is not a normal Turner DL. It is what it is. Bear was rated lower than Simpson that year.
    Paul always defends the staff no matter what. It has been shown that we had spots in that class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoopsDawg View Post
    Paul always defends the staff no matter what. It has been shown that we had spots in that class.
    Where? Not now, but at the time where would we have made a spot? We dropped a DL and didn't add a DL. We needed DB's worse. And had to add a QB because we didn't know for sure what Cord was going to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taog Redloh View Post
    We should have taken Bradley regardless of Simmons.
    No doubt about this whatsoever. Monumental screw-up.

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    Dylan was unblock able. he destroyed Starkville, Columbus, West Point. The absolutely stupidest move we have made. He has started for the Buzzards every game . Plus we didn't sign a Noxubee linebacker off the same teamwho this year was defensive player of the year in the Swac.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoopsDawg View Post
    Paul always defends the staff no matter what. It has been shown that we had spots in that class.
    Anyone that tells you Simpson was desired by as many programs as Bradley is just being a homer. Maybe our staff wanted Simpson more but that wasn't the general case. Now neither had an SEC offer outside of MSU but many more non-SEC programs wanted Bradley. I remember when we committed Simpson everyone on MSU boards was saying WHO?

    And to add, Ulric Jones was a slightly more desired prospect but everyone knew he had grade problems. Bradley had no such baggage. There are times you just have to say your own coaching staffed screwed up. Not offering Bradley is one of those times.
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    Dylan Bradley was a player but he's severely undersized.. The thing that you are all overlooking is he had very significant injuries every year in high school.. He tore up his shoulder among other things.. There was major concern on whether or not he could stay put together..

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