Quote: Originally Posted By willgibson on 4/10/2010
Low potential
1. "he's worked really hard in high school and has about reached his potential (from AC scouting report)
2. "tapped out" (from AC or HC scouting report, I forget which -- it's been a while since I've seen this message).
These two are not the same. Tapped Out is not low potential. It is closer to NO potential. A Tapped Out guy will grow very little, no matter how much practice you give him or what his WE is. Low potential can still grow somewhere in the teens (maybe as much as the mid-20s), depending on certian things. A tapped out guy at any level will most probably grow less than 10 pts in a year. I had one on one of my teams. He was a D1AA DL with a WE of 34, and he grew 8 pts in a 17 game season.
Tapped Out is the lowest of the low. They are also VERY rare. Much more rare than STLs. I have played in over 120 seasons. I have seen my share of STLs. I have had a couple teams that had three of them at the same time. In all of my recruiting experiences, I have seen a Tapped Out scouting report ONCE!