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Originally Posted by 18YrOldSamBennett
Thats because when talking about prospects they are discussed and viewed like commodities and not people.
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Pretty much this. It's also used to refer to their talent/skill/potential. Being "high on" a player isn't being high on them as a person, it's being high on their collective qualities as a player.