You're putting way too much stock in a tight end before he's even taken a snap. The most impactful recruit is always a quarterback or a game-wrecking edge rusher, not a tight end, no matter how many stars he has. Georgia's staff is just doing their job by using him as a recruiting tool, that doesn't make him the class-defining player. Look at the history of the sport, a single tight end doesn't change a program's trajectory like a franchise QB does. Your whole argument is based on hype and recruiting rhetoric, not on-field reality. Plus, let's see how he develops once he gets on campus and has to deal with the speed of the SEC. Plenty of five-stars have faded into obscurity. Betting the entire class impact on a tight end is a massive reach and shows you're just buying the offseason propaganda.