What are you missing here? A lot
Allen’s talent is questionable because he may not play against the best teams in the state and he has one of the best OT in the nation blocking for him. You conveniently left this part out of your condescending response.
Lots of Backs are products of good O-Line play. I like Ajay. A lot. I stated that over and over again in my OP. I wanted to add color to why some love him and others put a lot of risk on him.
And yes 6’5 300 pound freakishly athletic lineman are easier to grade out in high school regardless of talent of their competition. If you haven’t learned that on your time on this website that’s not my fault.
and again, I like Ajay.
Almost your entire first post on Ajay had a negative tone. You also didn't state "over and over" that you liked him a lot.
If the kid misses, so be it. You don't have to play in the higher levels in high school football to be a standout in college.
Of course, as a freshman he will have a large learning curve, they all do. And pass blocking is sometimes the deciding factor. If he can't block, he won't play unless they slot him or something.
He's a talented running back. He has great feet, and really good vision, he also looks to take it to the house, and I like that in a RB.
He may be a bust or he may see a lot of snaps.
I've seen plenty of 6'5" 300 pound freshmen get knocked on their *** as linemen when they start playing kids just as big and just as strong as them.
For both of our viewing pleasure, I hope I'm right and you're wrong. LOL