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CDM Era: Transfer Portal and Recruits Thread

This is a RW III replacement. Maybe a Jet Thomas' replacement when he done at UNLV.

This list of committable offers is insane for this kid. He held 15 offers, including Texas Tech, Baylor, Miami, Utah, and Ole Miss. I never thought we'd beat out Ole Miss and Miami for a HS grad.
 
Speaking of kickers, Chittenden is off to USC. BUT, Marshall Nicholas is still in the portal. Might be able to lure him back.
Coach flipped Charles Correa from going into the portal to coming back to UNLV, hopefully more to come! As for those who have gone to the portal, who really didn't bring much to the team, that is best for both sides, as for those who could help the team, hopefully they can get more of them to stay!
 
Must not have heard the answers he was looking for from CDM.
I will wait and see how the rest of the portal recruiting goes, but so far it looks like the recruits are on average are an upgrade from the players that are leaving. I do love how they all put much love for "fill in the blank" nation. Considering they have never played at UNLV, and have already dumped UNLV for another school, do you really believe they have any "fill in the blank" for "fill in the blank" nation? No originality and no use of their own sentences or thoughts at all!
 
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11/06/2020 Below-average size with limited frame, but compensates with outstanding functional on-field athleticism. Quick-footed, nimble, and sudden. Agile in close quarters with extremely high route-running ceiling. Twitchy immediate burst. Gets on top of corners and shows good top-end play speed. Instinctive and aware as a route-runner. Runs to open space. Leverages DB's better than most similar receiver prospects. Does not need to gear down much to change direction. Huge production for perennial Texas 5A D-II state championship contender. Natural hands catcher who shows impressive ball-winning ability relative to limited size. Good body control and adjustment skills. Tracks the deep ball well. Capable of lining up in in the slot, out wide, and in multiple backfield roles. Return game option. Two-sport athlete who runs track. Good PR of 11.16 100 in spring of sophomore year. Run strength and contact balance well beyond listed size. Lack of ideal size limits physical ceiling and shrinks catch radius. Also may put a cap on top-end speed potential, though play speed is strong. Slight build could affect long-term durability. Likely multi-year impact Power Five starter with potential to reach the top half of the NFL Draft.
 
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