1. in general drop downs/ pull downs are better quality players - in general. There are always a few players on the list for your level that are almost (if not fully) as good.
Read this about
drop/pull downs:
2. Each ability has a unique set of descriptors that you can learn from scouting evaluations during recruiting. There is low-low (1-3 pts imrpovement), high-low (3-6), average (7-19), low-high (20-27) and high-high 28+ Growth in these depends on practice plan and WE among other things. Here is a link to
which high message is which for each ability
3. At D III you generally want to recruit locally. Try not to spend too much of your budget on FSS; of course, FSS is a very valuable tool. For more insight into recruiting and all aspects of D III play, please
aejones' guide.
4. I believe jonesey's guide will assist you here.
5. If you are running full court press (FCP) defense you may need more players on the roster. Other defenses can often be successful with less than 12 scholarship players. 9 and 10 man teams are common. More in jonesey's guide
6. read the guide, keep asking questions, have fun!