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Cameron Brown

Yeah but there's a reason he's 3 stars on Rivals. If the athletic testing numbers are that close, then Amon-Ra St. Brown is a much better football player at this stage in their careers. Rivals isn't just ranking Cameron 5.6 for no reason. He's gone to camps and has plenty of game tape for them to scout. Cameron's teammate Babb is a top 100 recruit.


Yeah, however, I was reading that Brown has locked in trips to like, 3 camps this summer where they will be evaluating again. The odds of him being upgraded to a 4 star recruit if he's been developing well are actually quite high. However, you're right, the last time everyone was apparently measured, Babb was the more advanced receiver.
 
Brown has a very high ceiling---personally like him better than Babb for upside. Huge pick up by Kdub
 
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I disagree. Manuel Allen is the cream of this 2018 WR Crop.... But its cool we can even debate the topic.

None of the video I have watched of both players suggests that, but I'd be interested in seeing or hearing why you think that. I like Allen's upside, but he's not at Fuller's level right now.
 
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The first domino in Missouri’s vaunted in-state class of football recruits fell Sunday and it wasn’t good news for second-year coach Barry Odom’s program.

Christian Brothers College High wide receiver Cameron Brown verbally committed to Nebraska via Twitter, becoming the first of 10 Show-Me State prospects with an offer from the Tigers to make a college decision.


Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/co...-missouri/article149185444.html#storylink=cpy
 
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I am not surprised. We absolutely need wide receivers in this class. And they aren't gonna fool around and waste time on guys who may only be marginally interested in us. When a 4 star player with excellent metrics at a position of need commits, you take it.
4 star? I doubt it. Look at his offers, not that impressive!
 
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The first domino in Missouri’s vaunted in-state class of football recruits fell Sunday and it wasn’t good news for second-year coach Barry Odom’s program.

Christian Brothers College High wide receiver Cameron Brown verbally committed to Nebraska via Twitter, becoming the first of 10 Show-Me State prospects with an offer from the Tigers to make a college decision.


Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/co...-missouri/article149185444.html#storylink=cpy
"Brown wasn’t considered an elite, must-have commitment for Missouri ...."
 
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