Carrol Durr:
ATH - 57 (high)
SPD - 51 (low)
REB - 59 (high)
DEF - 17
BLK - 67 (high)
LP - 50
PER - 17
BH - 24
PAS - 1
WE - 15
STA - 53 (high)
DUR - 57 (high)
FT - D (maxed out)
I'm not going to pretend he's not a great recruit because he's pretty darn good out of the box. I'm pretty shocked at just how much better he is compared to the next best recruit. Actually, that might not be true. I don't think I've ever recruited a player who had these starting ratings before so I sort of knew he was this good.
That said ...
Durr is also a D2 ineligible recruit. 2.38 HS GPA. 18 minutes of study hall led to a 3.5 GPA first semester, but those same 18 minutes have him at a 2.2 at second semester midterms. I've upped his minutes to 30 to keep him eligible but that also is going to prevent him from developing the rest of this season. And I'll venture that grades won't stop being an issue after this season.
And he's got a 15 WE as well. I actually had to promise him a start this season to get him. Which hasn't been the worst thing in the world since I think he's WE will end up being at 19 by season's end. Still not good but it's at least on the path up from 15.
And I play a full combo defense. I put 18 minutes into offensive, defense, and defense. That's more team practice minutes than you'll typically see. But 18 isn't much for a particular set and when you combine that with the 15 work ethic, and he'll be IQ challenged all four seasons he is at Thomas. (He had a D+ in the press, but F's in flex and zone.)
When you combine the terrible grades, very bad work ethic, and not as many minutes to devote to individual practice as you would normally, I'm not sure I'm going to get the most out of him. He's got high potential in some key categories but he might not get close to reaching it. And the low work ethic might really hurt the stamina. I think his potential should make him good enough. But he might get killed in the offseason so his stamina might be an issue for four years.
I still do think he's a heck of a recruit and I think I'd have been a fool to pass him up. But it would have been a lot better for him to have ended up with a team that simply put 20 minutes into offense and defense. (Especially if that team played fastbreak since he did come to campus with a C+ in that offense.)