I think that pipeline players will commit to a school on signing day if there is space on your roster. Even if you haven't offered them, if they are first on your list and you aren't over the limit they will walk on.
Then there is also the "practice squad" walk ons to fill position requirements, but I don't think that is what you are talking about.
And as for the kickers, some positions can be really wonky. One year I will be loaded with like 6 RBs no seniors, and have all the top RBs interested in me. And say I have 2 senior MLBs, I will maybe have 1 3 star guy interested at that position. While I have nothing to back this up, I think you have to build a "position pipeline". I noticed that once my 4 star SS developed into a Thorpe winner, all the sudden I could pick and choose from all the secondary players. Like once you prove that playing for your school could excel their career more players at that position become interested, despite the depth chart.
Maybe I am way off base though.
Then there is also the "practice squad" walk ons to fill position requirements, but I don't think that is what you are talking about.
And as for the kickers, some positions can be really wonky. One year I will be loaded with like 6 RBs no seniors, and have all the top RBs interested in me. And say I have 2 senior MLBs, I will maybe have 1 3 star guy interested at that position. While I have nothing to back this up, I think you have to build a "position pipeline". I noticed that once my 4 star SS developed into a Thorpe winner, all the sudden I could pick and choose from all the secondary players. Like once you prove that playing for your school could excel their career more players at that position become interested, despite the depth chart.
Maybe I am way off base though.
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