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Have any of these 24-26 year old guys improved on past finishes? For Minnesota McKee and Blockhus didn’t deliver, Joles was improved over his past and probably got as much as he could out himself being a top 20 guy. Numerous other guys who came back are falling short as well of past accomplishments. 
 

I for one am against redshirting guys just to redshirt them. Use it down the road for injury or weight class change.

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2 hours ago, jchapman said:

Gomez still has a chance to place higher than 4th

Gomez is in his fourth post-season. Personally, I would distinguish between some in their fourth post-season versus someone in their fifth post-season.

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4 minutes ago, peanut said:

Gomez is in his fourth post-season. Personally, I would distinguish between some in their fourth post-season versus someone in their fifth post-season.

Still he graduated high school in 2017 

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