The Most STACKED Class Ever... The Top 10 Recruits From 2014

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Published 2024-02-29
2014. The year I graduated. I played football, but nowhere near the 10 guys in featured in this video. So... did they live up to the hype?

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Outro- The Fix by Aldous Young

All Comments (21)
  • @KTOfootball
    You may notice a weird cut during Leonard Fournette section. I had to remove some content due to copyright. To get the jist of what I was saying, Fournette was completely dominant throughout his 3 seasons at LSU (he was a bit banged up his final year). Freshman year - 187 attempts 1034 rush yards 10 TDs Sophomore year - 300 attempts 1953 rush yards 22 TDs Junior Year - 129 attempts 843 rush yards 8 TDs 2015 consensus all-american
  • @Coolbowser829
    Obligatory "2014 WAS 10 YEARS AGO šŸ˜±" comment
  • @BeauKashi
    saying ā€œand.. meā€ at the beginning had me rolling šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
  • Myles Garrett played at my HS and was a beast. Heā€™s the reason my high school was rly put on the map for recruits and others. He didnā€™t come from one of those stacked high schools, he was the team.
  • That 2017 RB Draft class is absurd. McCaffrey, Mixon, Kamara, Cook, Jones, Hunt, Conner, Fornette ...
  • @harambe1596
    Fournette looked 25 years old out of high school.
  • @Nikkerman
    A million billion yards and yet no one would draft KTO?????? No wonder he took his goated talents to youtube!
  • @MrG1NG4N1NJ4
    Maybe the thing i appreciate the most of you is that you speaking about staying in the NFL as a good thing. So many internet voices talk about backups or people that arent instant pro bowlers as ā€œscrubsā€ or trash and its so annoying. Thank you.
  • @cvoskuil27
    Life always gets better with a KTO posting. This series is incredible, love seeing the increase in production quality over the years.
  • @paulbird1342
    Miles Garrett is a HOF beast. Ravens are building an offense to avoid that guy.
  • @Zaghzackio
    One of the Rare years where Most of these Guys lived up to the Hype either in College or the NFL
  • @tylerbridges1330
    Being from Louisiana I remember all the noise Leonard was making, it was crazy, they really thought he was the next great running back and in all fairness in highschool he absolutely was.
  • @bootlegdouglas
    "After committing to Texas A&M, there was a good shot that Kyle Allen was going to be the heir to Johnny Manziel, which was a tall order to live up to." Undrafted, but 7-12 in his starts to Mr. Football's 2-6. Love that for him.
  • @ShortNinjaa
    I remember watching that Leonard Fournette play against Auburn at the end of the video. Thatā€™s what officially put him on my map, I had recently become a fan of football at that point. I called him the Flyswatter from that point forward. Looking back on it the Auburn db kinda just slid off him and he maintained his balance, but in my minds eye he threw that guy straight off of him. Good memories
  • @dirtybird311
    Good stuff as always KTO. My Alma Mater played LSU Fournette his last year. My son and I drove from Central Alabama to Baton Rouge to pull for Jacksonville State, and to see Fournetteā€¦and they rested him. He was dressed, and he looked bigger than ever one else on the field.
  • @kennycai8695
    Wow ... I did not realize the 2014 recruiting class had this much talent, and I am definitely grateful my Ravens took Marlon Humphrey, who was part of that top 10. If you have to ask me who is the most impactful, I'd pick Myles Garrett. Sure, Fournette may have won the Super Bowl, but Garrett is the clear face of the Browns franchise since he got drafted. Garrett is the anchor of a potent front 7, in a division that plays against Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson. Plus, it's no coincidence that the Browns have gotten better since he arrived, albeit in spite of the Browns front office shooting themselves in the foot over and over again. Garrett is the definition of a game changer, and the Browns are fortunate to have him.