After my wife recently deleted all of my bookmarks from my computer (sometimes our devices can synch a little too well), I realized I REALLY need to create a landing spot for all of my historical rankings, data and research.
Until I can find a better solution, I'll keep it in this thread and will have it added to the Football drop-down menu later today.
I'll continue to dig up all of the research from the last decade or so and I'll put it in this thread over the course of the next couple of days/rest of the week.
Also, can someone link me to the 2004 LSR rankings if you have it anywhere? I had access to it fairly recently, but cannot seem to find it now that it's lost (thanks, honey!).
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1997 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 David Warren)
1998 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Montrell Flowers)
1999 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Cory Redding)
2000 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 B.J. Johnson)
2001 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Tommie Harris)
2002 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Vince Young)
2003 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Tony Hills Jr.)
2004 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Adrian Peterson)
2005 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Martellus Bennett)
2006 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Sergio KIndle)
2007 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Tray Allen)
2008 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings: (No.1 Aaron Williams)
2009 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Garrett Gilbert)
2010 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Reggie Wilson)
2011 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Malcolm Brown)
2012 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Johnathan Gray)
2013 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 A'Shawn Robinson)
2014 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Myles Garrett)
2015 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Malik Jefferson)
2016 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Greg Little)
2017 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Walker Little)
2018 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Caden Sterns)
2019 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 DeMarvin Leal)
2020 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Demond Demas)
2021 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Tommy Brockermeyer)
2022 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Cade Klubnik)
2023 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (David Hicks Jr.)
2024 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (Current No.1 Colin Simmons)
2025 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (Current No.1 Lamont Rogers)
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Here's a position by position glance at the historical breakdowns I recently did by positions in the state of Texas.
(UPDATED 7/1/24) Quarterbacks: The elite of the elite quarterbacks from the state of Texas hit at very high levels.
(UPDATED 7/3/23) Running Backs: The elite of the elite running backs from the state of Texas hit at very high rates. 12 of the 19 highest rated running backs from Texas in the history of the rivals ratings have played in the NFL. The bottom pretty much falls out on the position after you get beyond the five stars and the high four stars.
(Updated 6/9/24) Wide receivers: This position has one of the highest busts rates of any position in the state. Historically, mid- and low-four star wide receiver prospects have been worthless at the collegiate level.
Tight Ends: (Updated 6/15/24) The highest hit rates among elite level prospects from the state of Texas occurs at this position.
Offensive Linemen: (UPDATED 6/1/24) The offensive line position in the state of Texas is a train-wreck. Outside of a freakish Texas A&M 2010 offensive line class, which featured three future first-round draft picks, only five of the state's top 35 (14.3 %) other top offensive linemen from 2002-2016 went on to become drafted players in the NFL. These numbers are woefully low compared to how the rest of the nation produces offensive linemen.
(Updated 5/26/24) Defensive tackles: Elite defensive tackles hit at incredibly high rates and everyone else misses at incredibly high rates.
Defensive ends: (UPDATED 6/23/24) Nearly 40-percent of all four- and five-star defensive end prospects from 2002-2015 in the state of Texas were drafted by NFL teams. FORTY! This position has extremely high value.
Linebackers: (UPDATED 4/3) Big-time linebackers prospects from the state of Texas are generally disasters. Only three of the top 18 rated linebackers in the history of the Rivals rankings (2002-16) from the state of Texas have been drafted by NFL teams: Sergio Kindle, Keenan Robinson and Malik Jefferson.
Defensive Backs: (Updated 6/14/24) Defensive backs from the top two recruiting tiers from Texas are typically worth their weight in gold, while the position as a whole performs very well against other positions.
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Additional Sources of information...
* The 2015 Attrition Breakdown
* The 2016 Attrition Breakdown
* The 2017 Attrition Breakdown
* The 2019 Attrition Breakdown
* The 2024 Attrition Breakdown
* The 2015 NFL Draft Recruiting Analysis
* The 2016 NFL Draft Recruiting Analysis
* The 2017 NFL Draft Recruiting Analysis
* The 2018 NFL Draft Recruiting Analysis
* The 2020 NFL Draft Recruiting Analysis
* The 2021 NFL Draft Recruiting Analysis
* The 2023 NFL Draft Recruiting Analysis
* The 2020 State of Texas Re-Rankings
* The 2019 State of Texas Re-Rankings
* The 2018 State of Texas Re-Rankings
* Offensive Linemen Recruiting Analysis
* National Offensive Line Recruiting Analysis
* Out of State Recruiting Analysis
* The first historical recruiting data article?
* Long-term recruiting analysis of the Texas program from 2002-2012
* UT's historical Out of state recruiting analysis
* UT's historical quarterback recruiting analysis
* The 2021 National Transfer Portal Success Recap
* The 2019 Recruiting Disaster inside Texas
* UT's History with 3-stars
* The 2022 Super Blue Chip Rankings
* The Kyle Flood Deep Dive
* 24 Hours After Hiring Sark
* An analysis of Charlie Strong's amazing development of three-star prospects at Louisville
* Reliving Charlie Strong's pursuit for an OC
* The 2021 Arch Manning Experience
* Remembering Cedric Benson
* 12 Days in 2017 that shaped UT football forever
* Charlie Strong is the new Norman Dale
* A recap of one of the wildest months in the history of Orangebloods, which included the Red Banquet.
* My 2013 Boogie Night Theory with UT Football
* The Infamous Worm Turns Article
* The time Eric Bienemy almost kicked my ass
* The DJ Williams/Albert Hollis recruiting visit story
* Reviewing the first 5 years of covering UT football (1994-1999( on a professional level
* Recruiting coverage on Youtube from my KEYE-YV days back in 1997 and 1998.
Until I can find a better solution, I'll keep it in this thread and will have it added to the Football drop-down menu later today.
I'll continue to dig up all of the research from the last decade or so and I'll put it in this thread over the course of the next couple of days/rest of the week.
Also, can someone link me to the 2004 LSR rankings if you have it anywhere? I had access to it fairly recently, but cannot seem to find it now that it's lost (thanks, honey!).
*****
1997 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 David Warren)
1998 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Montrell Flowers)
1999 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Cory Redding)
2000 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 B.J. Johnson)
2001 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Tommie Harris)
2002 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Vince Young)
2003 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Tony Hills Jr.)
2004 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Adrian Peterson)
2005 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Martellus Bennett)
2006 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Sergio KIndle)
2007 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Tray Allen)
2008 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings: (No.1 Aaron Williams)
2009 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Garrett Gilbert)
2010 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Reggie Wilson)
2011 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Malcolm Brown)
2012 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Johnathan Gray)
2013 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 A'Shawn Robinson)
2014 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Myles Garrett)
2015 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Malik Jefferson)
2016 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Greg Little)
2017 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Walker Little)
2018 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Caden Sterns)
2019 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 DeMarvin Leal)
2020 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Demond Demas)
2021 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Tommy Brockermeyer)
2022 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (No.1 Cade Klubnik)
2023 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (David Hicks Jr.)
2024 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (Current No.1 Colin Simmons)
2025 Lone Star Recruiting Rankings (Current No.1 Lamont Rogers)
*****
Here's a position by position glance at the historical breakdowns I recently did by positions in the state of Texas.
(UPDATED 7/1/24) Quarterbacks: The elite of the elite quarterbacks from the state of Texas hit at very high levels.
(UPDATED 7/3/23) Running Backs: The elite of the elite running backs from the state of Texas hit at very high rates. 12 of the 19 highest rated running backs from Texas in the history of the rivals ratings have played in the NFL. The bottom pretty much falls out on the position after you get beyond the five stars and the high four stars.
(Updated 6/9/24) Wide receivers: This position has one of the highest busts rates of any position in the state. Historically, mid- and low-four star wide receiver prospects have been worthless at the collegiate level.
Tight Ends: (Updated 6/15/24) The highest hit rates among elite level prospects from the state of Texas occurs at this position.
Offensive Linemen: (UPDATED 6/1/24) The offensive line position in the state of Texas is a train-wreck. Outside of a freakish Texas A&M 2010 offensive line class, which featured three future first-round draft picks, only five of the state's top 35 (14.3 %) other top offensive linemen from 2002-2016 went on to become drafted players in the NFL. These numbers are woefully low compared to how the rest of the nation produces offensive linemen.
(Updated 5/26/24) Defensive tackles: Elite defensive tackles hit at incredibly high rates and everyone else misses at incredibly high rates.
Defensive ends: (UPDATED 6/23/24) Nearly 40-percent of all four- and five-star defensive end prospects from 2002-2015 in the state of Texas were drafted by NFL teams. FORTY! This position has extremely high value.
Linebackers: (UPDATED 4/3) Big-time linebackers prospects from the state of Texas are generally disasters. Only three of the top 18 rated linebackers in the history of the Rivals rankings (2002-16) from the state of Texas have been drafted by NFL teams: Sergio Kindle, Keenan Robinson and Malik Jefferson.
Defensive Backs: (Updated 6/14/24) Defensive backs from the top two recruiting tiers from Texas are typically worth their weight in gold, while the position as a whole performs very well against other positions.
*****
Additional Sources of information...
* The 2015 Attrition Breakdown
* The 2016 Attrition Breakdown
* The 2017 Attrition Breakdown
* The 2019 Attrition Breakdown
* The 2024 Attrition Breakdown
* The 2015 NFL Draft Recruiting Analysis
* The 2016 NFL Draft Recruiting Analysis
* The 2017 NFL Draft Recruiting Analysis
* The 2018 NFL Draft Recruiting Analysis
* The 2020 NFL Draft Recruiting Analysis
* The 2021 NFL Draft Recruiting Analysis
* The 2023 NFL Draft Recruiting Analysis
* The 2020 State of Texas Re-Rankings
* The 2019 State of Texas Re-Rankings
* The 2018 State of Texas Re-Rankings
* Offensive Linemen Recruiting Analysis
* National Offensive Line Recruiting Analysis
* Out of State Recruiting Analysis
* The first historical recruiting data article?
* Long-term recruiting analysis of the Texas program from 2002-2012
* UT's historical Out of state recruiting analysis
* UT's historical quarterback recruiting analysis
* The 2021 National Transfer Portal Success Recap
* The 2019 Recruiting Disaster inside Texas
* UT's History with 3-stars
* The 2022 Super Blue Chip Rankings
* The Kyle Flood Deep Dive
* 24 Hours After Hiring Sark
* An analysis of Charlie Strong's amazing development of three-star prospects at Louisville
* Reliving Charlie Strong's pursuit for an OC
* The 2021 Arch Manning Experience
* Remembering Cedric Benson
* 12 Days in 2017 that shaped UT football forever
* Charlie Strong is the new Norman Dale
* A recap of one of the wildest months in the history of Orangebloods, which included the Red Banquet.
* My 2013 Boogie Night Theory with UT Football
* The Infamous Worm Turns Article
* The time Eric Bienemy almost kicked my ass
* The DJ Williams/Albert Hollis recruiting visit story
* Reviewing the first 5 years of covering UT football (1994-1999( on a professional level
* Recruiting coverage on Youtube from my KEYE-YV days back in 1997 and 1998.
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