I'll assume you're talking about the two St Francis guys.
They are more mature and developed than the majority of HS players. Doesn't mean they won't improve more in a better S/C/Nutrition program.
I have no idea what St Francis's S/C/Nutrition program is like. There are certainly HS's that likely have better programs....there are certainly HS's that don't.
Looking at tape, I see a big bodied QB who shows the ability to move in the pocket while keeping his eyes downfield. He was lightly recruited because he was injured in HS. Doesn't mean he'll be successful here, but he certainly shows some flashes of skill. We've had higher rated QB's who didn't have his attributes.
I see a big bodied WR who was lightly recruited because he was a 185-190 lb basketball player who couldn't gain weight in HS. I see a guy who outruns DB's, runs over DB's, overpowers DB's, and resembles Alshon in how his basketball skills allow him to use his body to block out defenders to make plays.
Doesn't mean he'll do that here, but we've certainly had higher rated WR's who didn't have his attributes.
I'd opine that guys who've already improved in a S/C/Nutrition program better than most at the HS level stand to improve more in our S/C/Nutrition program. Now, you certainly might disagree with that, but it defies common sense.