I don't recall comparing you to genitals or calling you a mental midget. I'm interested in reading that color, however.
I don't think your lamentations are without merit, but I can offer some thoughts that might help.
On WRs - They're only going after difference makers these days. All four of the guys they've pushed for have either unique skill sets that are hard to find or they're the cream of the crop and can compete early. They added some developmental guys last cycle, but you're not seeing that here. Supplementing this kind of recruiting with the portal looks like a great formula.
On OL - Flood is getting the guys he wants. He's done a good job of mixing in the potential early contributors with high rankings and evaluations he believes in. I don't know how you watch footage of Mills and think he's a JAG. The other guys have the size he wants and they want/need to be developed at Texas. OL are the worst evaluated players every cycle by the $9.95ers. There is the occasionaly Kelvin Banks, but they're rare. The services fuck up OL rankings constantly. With that considered, it is truly a "do you trust the coaches?" premise for every program. If you think Flood knows what he's doing, you shouldn't have a problem. If you do, so be it. I can say that they like their OL room. They've had several young backups show interest in leaving and they've invested both time and money to keep them. People within the program apparently think they're putting OLs into the draft almost every year from last year forward.
On Jonah Williams - I've been pushing the red flags regarding him from the beginning of his recruitment. One of the big red flags is gone - MLB. So that alone makes him more attractive since you can bank on having him. Three more red flags can be alleged - 1) does he really want to be a great football player, 2) how much will baseball affect the premise of becoming a great football player and 3) he thinks he's a safety and everybody else thinks he's a LB.
I don't know how to reconcile 1 & 2 for this recruit. I don't think anyone can. We're going to have to watch it unfold. Is he very serious about both sports? Does he favor one? Will he get enough reps at either? Etc., so forth. To me, these issues should give all of us pause. It's HIGHLY unlikely that he's the unicorn who excels at both in college. If he winds up being great at one and dumping the other, I still think that would be a win for UT sports fans.
As to item 3, someone on here compared the situation to the recruitment of Overshown and that feels like a decent analog. The difference is that some folks believed that Overshown could remain a good safety. I guess the other thing that is different is that the reason the dude now is ranked so highly is due to the Harold Perkins comparisons at LB, which is all projection but understandable.
So for Williams, my view is that Texas fans should be pumped if he commits to Texas. We'll also be entertained from the enemy consternation. It's up to the individual in terms of whether or not you think the player, the S&C staff, the football staff and the baseball staff can navigate their way into seeing the guy develop into a difference maker for either roster. If he goes elsewhere, none of these thoughts change for me, other than what level of faith I have in terms of someone else developing him properly.
On DL - The handling of the DT recruiting is worthy of derision, while the handling of the DE/Edge recruiting should be lauded. If the services had any balls, Jackson would finish as a 5 star, because he profiles as such, right down to the pedigreed blood lines at this point. On DT, they're going to wind up signing 4 guys. They've found several they like who are visiting soon and they think they're going to flip 1-2 guys late.
BTW, if you really need to wring your hands right now, why aren't you sweating CB/NB recruiting? That looks like a shit show on par with DT.