This guy seems like another Jakheem Green where he's got a ton of talent/physical ability but just doesn't have the desire.
Wouldn't surprise me... I was thinking do you invest more in G5/FCS/lower P5 kids who are on an upward trajectory, have some talent and have the intangibles to be successful vs trying to take a kid who is very talented but lacks intangibles to be successful at this level?
Everybody is different, but I would try and flush that out.
Wynn seems like he could be a kid who needs an opportunity. Saban doesn't strike me as a coach who would let a guy just hang around if he wasn't good for the culture.