Here is a write up I found on Hudson. Take it for what it is worth\
http://nucfootball.blogspot.com/2009...ey-hudson.html
Further Analysis:
In drills, Wesley displays great changed of direction, exceptional acceleration and spectacular hands. He is a great athlete that is a threat to go the distance on every play. On film he displays the same capability. Wesley's route running displays his unique versatility that makes him a great prospect as a running back, receiver or DB. His RB skills, change of direction, burst and incredible legit speed at 4.51 makes him a bonafide D-1a player.
I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.
Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4.5
FB-Straight Football Player--4.5
GA-Great Athlete--4.5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--4.5
CK-Combine King--4
SS-Size and Stature--3.5
Wesley Gets:
25.5 Points =He is a multiple offer D-1 player, that will have an immediate impact
Welcome Wesley
Hudson was a unanimous 17-5A all-district selection as an all-purpose player.
http://www.katytimes.com/articles/20...8908640847.txt
"Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are."
— John Wooden
The depth this team is developing at running back is almost ridiculous! There is no established feature back with the departure of Paschall, but..
McNorton
Voigtlander
Ojuri
Sigers
***
Ryan Smith
Michael Allen
Wesley Hudson
That is a nice looking list! Wouldn't be surprised if one or more of these guys ends up at WR or DB. Voigtlander could also play some FB.
"Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are."
— John Wooden
Hypothetical depth chart including only scholarship players in last 2 recruiting classes:
QB: Jensen, Thorton
RB: Ojuri, Sigers, Smith, Allen, Hudson
FB: Bruhn, Grothmann
WR: Powell-Calhoun, Wahlo, Vraa, Gebhart
TE: Nelson, Vaadeland
OL: Jacobs, Jerve, Hinz, Turner, Pomerenke, Schueller
DT: Perry, Gimmestad, Juckem?
DE: Jirik, Juckem, Drevlow, Hardie
ILB: Olson, Emmanuel
OLB: Jemison, Littlejohn, Carter, Gefroh, Beck
CB: Pierre, Williams, Colvin
S: Ollmann, Van Voorhis, Heagle, Dudzik, Pfeiffer
Still need a PK and P.
Can you say reload!
Last edited by Kermit; 01-28-2010 at 04:03 PM.
"Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are."
— John Wooden
I was kind of thinking that Wesley Hudson is destined for a DB spot but it's great having a guy who can play so many positions.