Like I said in another post, 2-3 Top 100 guys with 1 being Top 50 would be great for next year. Then maybe add a Top 25 JUCO player and a Pullen/Samuels type. I think if you can aim to get a "starting 5" of Top 100 players every 2 years (5 Top 100 players, with a goal of hitting needs for all positions) then you can maintain a program pretty well. In that mix, 1 to 2 Top 50s, then every 5 or so years if you can bring in a Top 10 (Beasley/Walker type) you are in great shape. Supplement with some JUCO Top 25s and maybe 100-200 or so ranked players that you can develop. That's got to be the model, and though you're going to get out of wack at times (maybe a JUCO-heavy class every now and then), you've got to stay with it. Do that and you build a Top 25 program that competes for the top 4 in the league every year if you can coach at all.