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Worthy hit 21mph on his punt return this week. His 40 might be disappointing, but he is one of the fastest players in CFB with his pads on. I'm still not sold on us drafting him, but he has really cleaned up his drop issues this year...which gives credence to the theory that his hand injury last year was a significant contributor to his drop issues.. He has the lowest drop% in the Big XII so far this season. |
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Wide receiver rankings 1. Marvin Harrison Jr, Ohio State 2. Keon Coleman, Florida State 3. Malik Nabers, LSU 4. Rome Odunze, Washington 5. Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State 6. Worthy 7. Franklin 8. Legette 9. Mitchell 10. Wilson |
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Where do you think Jonny Wilson stacks up as a TE in this year's class? |
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1. Brock Bowers, Georgia (#3 overall) 2. Ja'Tavion Sanders, Texas 3. Cade Stover, Ohio State 4. Theo Johnson, Penn State 5. Luke Lachey, Iowa |
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Lot's of available WRs in the offseason too: https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-age...ide-receiver//
ESPN is also predicting the following names will become available: Cooper, K. Allen or M. Wiliams, Aiuk, & Lockett. Adams, Hopkins, PIT WRs, and others may also want out of their current rosters. Might only need to grab 1 WR in the draft + 1 vet WR. |
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I'm saying that a media outlet like ESPN with it's reach putting him in their top 5, when he has been ranging in the top 15-20 of TE prospects can raise his exposure. I don't know what Veach thinks, don't care to either. I was merely trying to point out it sure would be nice for ESPN to keep him in that top 15-20 range, rather than top 5. |
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I don't care what a NFL scouting dept. does. You are just trying to start an argument where there doesn't need to be one. |
So many of this year's WRs are 6'3 or taller!
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