Ok, so the season is over and we have plenty of time to talk about trivial things. Moreso than normal anyway.

Long story short, during this amazing run I started getting a lot more interested in the recruiting aspect of the team. So I started watching all of the HUDL/Prospect videos of each commit after they signed their LOI and did a very brief note on what I took away from their film and tried to "rank" them in 4 categories for my prediction for their impact on the program.

- Hall of Fame
- All Conference
- Starter
- Depth

Now these aren't exactly literal and don't have black and white criteria. We could easily have a player be an amazing contributor but never actually receive all conference awards. We could have someone that is a multi year starter that we just don't think was worthy of starter status but was used out of necessity. We could have incredible depth and a great talent just doesn't see the field. You get the point.

Anyway, I started this exercise with the 2014 class and that class is now done. So now I get to go back and give them their actual final ranking and laugh at my notes/predictions from years ago. I would like some help from the Bisonville gang to help me finalize some ranks here. Sidenote: Some players from the signing class left the program and will be omitted in the final rankings.

Easton Stick: HoF (Probably the GOAT)
Bruce Anderson: HoF? (Memorable impact as a true freshman and the last 2 years he might be the most impressive looking RB we've had this run)
Lance Dunn: HoF? (Lance had durability issues but I truly feel like he and Bruce were the best tandem we've had. Plus with limited touches Lance still sneaks into the career records list)
Darrius Shepherd: HoF (He went from possibly All Conference to HoF lock this year. I don't know who saw this senior year impact coming. Wow.)
RJ Urzendowski: HoF (Might have some of the most memorable catches in Bison WR history. He and shep were so incredibly durable and reliable)
Dallas Freeman: Starter (Flashed in spring games but took awhile to see the field. Provided us with a decent #2 option this year and some quality depth the previous year.)
Nate Jenson: Starter (Baby gronk was a very reliable TE in the program for a couple years but just didn't splash quite enough for All Conference imo. Maybe underutilized?)
Luke Bacon: Starter (Mr. Jack of all trades was a really nice option to have on the line for years and looked very solid this year)
Tanner Volson: HoF (Crushed it his whole career. Rimington award winner and All American. Duh.)
Colin Conner: Starter (Borderline All Conference as he played LT quite well for 2 years and moved into LG seamlessly this year. I could be convinced AC by someone)
Stanley Jones: Starter (Another borderline All Conference. What a weapon as DE depth for the past few years. Was he AC talent and just stuck behind studs?)
Caleb Butler: Starter (Same as Stanley and perhaps an even stronger case for All Conference? Struggled ranking these platoon DEs)
Greg Menard: HoF (Right up there with the other DE legends)
Blake Williams: All Conference (Basing this one a bit off of talent. He had to sit behind Tanguay until this year but I feel played very well last year as a backup and as a starter this year)
Aaron Steidl: All Conference (Contributed all 4 years and was a great starter for 3.)
Dan Marlette: Starter (Think he had potential but injuries and playing behind an HoF MLB in Deluca only gave him one year to show us what he was capable of. Really good LB though)
Levi Jordheim: Starter (Injuries held him back some but he was a reliable starting and special teams LB when healthy.)
Jalen Allison: All Conference (Ascended quickly and thought he might reach CJ and Marcus territory but I am going with All Conference. Excellent CB for multiple years)
Jaylaan Wimbush: Starter (I want to give him All Conference. His versatility at CB/S really gave our defense flexibility for multiple years but probably just a good starter and amazing depth)
Eric Bachmeier: Depth (Looked like he might break into the rotation early on but never quite did.)
Bryce Bennot: Depth (Didn't see the field much)
Robbie Grimsley: HoF (Incredibly durable 4 year starter that constantly received conference and national recognition. One of the best ball hawking safeties in NDSU history I imagine?)
Cam Pederson: Starter (Cam was clutch in quite a few key kicks for the Bison and got pretty good at kickoffs but his accuracy/FG % was pretty pedestrian.)

So there you have it. I would really like any criticism or discussion these rankings generate before I lock in my final rankings. I think the toughest rankings were the DEs and RBs. I am also willing to share what I ranked these guys or my "scouting notes" during signing day for anyone that wants a good laugh.

Let's hear your thoughts!