It's obvious from your comments that you haven't seen Andrada play and know nothing about him. It's true that Andrada is very fast (4.46 laser timed 40 as a junior) and not big (5'10 and 175 pounds), but there have literally been hundreds of players who have survived playing college football at that size. James Dye was one of BYU's all-time great players and he played under 150 pounds. Not all roles are created equally and Andrada has enough talent to become a very good player. Measurables i.e. speed is a hard commodity to find and Andrada has it in spades. Writing off a freshman because he didn't have other offers is silly. BYU has had a long list of players with no offers make the NFL.