Fran believes if he stayed in high school he would be the number 1 kid in 2026 so idk man . I strongly believe he will be a 3 and done and also will have a big year at corner and a very good year at WR his true freshmen seasonMark my words. If everything goes to plan, he will be a first rounder after his Junior year. NFL will love his skill set, ball skills, playing both ways and speed. Not to mention if he’s drafted after his junior year he would be the 2nd youngest player EVER drafted. The NFL will love all that. Not to mention he seems very smart and mature for a kid that’s suppose to be a senior in high school this year. Have to think if he stayed in high school he’s probably be a top 50 overall kid in the recruiting rankings
He’s a good WR he’s currently running with the 3s at WR but he should get a few snaps here and there at WR this year.I hear about how good a CB he is but I really haven’t heard about Demetres the WR. How good a WR is he and with our WR room so deep do we really expect him to get a lot of playing time at WR this year?
Let's hope his 3 are with us before he's done! If he's as good as advertised there will be bidders for him.Fran believes if he stayed in high school he would be the number 1 kid in 2026 so idk man . I strongly believe he will be a 3 and done and also will have a big year at corner and a very good year at WR his true freshmen season
Yep. Back up the Brinks truck. Good problem to have thoughLet's hope his 3 are with us before he's done! If he's as good as advertised there will be bidders for him.
Agreed. I haven’t rewatched the UCONN game and I wasn’t “iso cam-ing” him Saturday, but it seemed to me that he had already made some improvements since Tennessee.Samuels has had an up-and-down first two games, but he looked really good going up against Skylar Bell on Saturday. He’s only going to keep getting better — that kid is special. I can’t wait to see him line up at wide receiver as well against Colgate.
Agreed. I haven’t rewatched the UCONN game and I wasn’t “iso cam-ing” him Saturday, but it seemed to me that he had already made some improvements since Tennessee.
Maybe it was just the difference in the talent he was going against, but after Saturday I’m confident that by mid-season he’s going to be a solid ACC calibre starting CB (at 17 years old).
Sky really is the limit.
Bell is no slouch but fagnano is not a particularly good QB. Its hard to gauge improvement when you go from someone with P5 caliber QB play and talented core to someone who does... not. I really look forward to seeing how he plays against someone like Pittsburgh. Holstien is a middle of the road P5 QB with some decent talent around him at WR.Against UConn he was matched up quite often with their best receiver Skyler Bell, who was offered by a few top tier squads to leave UConn and transfer but he stayed. Bell is no slouch.
Fair however if Bell did catch the ball it was either contested by Samuel or a PBU. He limited Bell's YAC and kept him in check when lined up across from him. He didn't always have Bell but when he did he held his own. Samuel will need a few more games like this to give him the confidence he needs to hang with the big boys in conference.Bell is no slouch but fagnano is not a particularly good QB. Its hard to gauge improvement when you go from someone with P5 caliber QB play and talented core to someone who does... not. I really look forward to seeing how he plays against someone like Pittsburgh. Holstien is a middle of the road P5 QB with some decent talent around him at WR.
Have we seen P5 caiber QB play yet?Bell is no slouch but fagnano is not a particularly good QB. Its hard to gauge improvement when you go from someone with P5 caliber QB play and talented core to someone who does... not. I really look forward to seeing how he plays against someone like Pittsburgh. Holstien is a middle of the road P5 QB with some decent talent around him at WR.