Question: Of the remaining recruits who is the most Wanted on Your list?

bonehouse81

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1. Dorial Green-Beckham -- potential game-changer at WR
2. Eddie Goldman -- Dareus-type talent
3. Jordan Jenkins -- elite edge rusher
4. Jameis Winston -- would be No. 1 if I thought he'd actually be playing football
5. Landon Collins -- amazing athlete, but safety isn't as valuable a position
 

Tide Warrior

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L Collins by far for me. No question about his ability of what he can do with the ball on either side of the field. But DGB would be close. Not many times does a player like DGB come around, especially at WR. He is a game changer and at WR a position so many teams recruit so called top talent at each year that never pans out. He would be like adding another Julio or AJ to this class.

Most Realistic-Collins
Best left uncommited-DGB
 

ElephanTideis

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Jameis Winston. We have had game changers at just about every position under Saban except QB. I can't remember the last game changing QB we had at Alabama. Put a QB like Winston in our offense...wow.
 

mulletover

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I would love to get E Goldman. Since we already have 4-DT's in this class I don't see the urgency in adding another. I'm sure if Goldman wanted to commit CNS would take him in a heart beat.

That being said, I've looked at current commits, added in attrition, and I don't see any positions where there's an issue. The recruiting staff's done a fantastic job of meeting the needs of the team with this clas to date. So that leaves me with a wish list including theses recruits.

1. DGB - He's a potential superstar in the making. At Bama we love our superstars, we fans turns them into legends.

2. Collins - Hard hitter, excellent ball skills, good enough to have an instant impact on either side of the ball.

3. Winston - Duall threat QB. I think we've all seen the problems a mobile QB creates even against elite defenses.

4. E Goldman - Big, physical, space eating prototypical Saban DT. A must get type for the 3-4 scheme to be effective against the run.
 

NoNC4Tubs

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L Collins by far for me. No question about his ability of what he can do with the ball on either side of the field. But DGB would be close. Not many times does a player like DGB come around, especially at WR. He is a game changer and at WR a position so many teams recruit so called top talent at each year that never pans out. He would be like adding another Julio or AJ to this class.

Most Realistic-Collins
Best left uncommited-DGB
This!!
 

glasscutter256

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I think Eddie Goldman would be the biggest pickup. We have picked up some big NG types this year, but I think he is a difference maker.
Second pick would be Cyrus Jones or Landon Collins.
 

BamBam75

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1. Dorial Green-Beckham -- potential game-changer at WR
2. Eddie Goldman -- Dareus-type talent
3. Jordan Jenkins -- elite edge rusher
4. Jameis Winston -- would be No. 1 if I thought he'd actually be playing football
5. Landon Collins -- amazing athlete, but safety isn't as valuable a position
Add Cyrus Jones and you have my list, in whatever order they come!:biggrin:
 

BEATtutorsee

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Green-Beckham would be at the top of my list if I thought we had a better shot at him, but as it is I'll go with Landon Collins. He can be a difference maker on either side of the ball, he's that good of an athlete.
 

CapstoneGrad06

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If Alabama has four spots left, I think my "most wanted" would be Jameis Winston, Cyrus Jones, Eddie Goldman, and Jordan Jenkins. I think Jameis Winston would be at the top of that list. I don't like seeing in-state stars leave Alabama. However, I realize that even in the event that Winston signs with UA, baseball could still take him away. So, I'm going to go with a 1-b in Eddie Goldman.