The offer count isn't relevant, if you offer a 2022 kid in 2019 or 2020 and that kid goes to high 4* or 5* status, it's an offer but not really relevant.
Then there are offers that are made, to monitor progress and development and see where that players recruitment goes. You can deem those as luke-warm, but not offers that a player can commit to today.
Then there are the other offers that are new evaluations, based on the spring and summer circuit, which may probably be considered more legitimate, because you are watching a kid for the 1st time live, vs tape.
Depending on the program/school or scholarship count, dictates what amount of offers. RU should have 4 to 5 spots available, so there should be more offers in this cycle vs last year. I wouldn't deem this as "RU is throwing out more offers than usual". You could see 4 spots or 4 available playing time spots up for recruitment in 2022, via HS, JUCO or transfer portal.
Baker 5th year
Harper Jr 4th year (next level)
Agee (grad transfer)
Caleb (4th year, could stay a 5th at RU, but is potentially eligible to be a grad transfer after this season.