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Anyone else concerned over the lack of WR depth/development
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[QUOTE="Upstate, post: 22641, member: 48"] I hope everyone realizes that we are talking about RF and TF's here. Foster, Hale...we can't expect a ton from them at this point. True frosh rarely make a big impact their first year, especially at a skill position, save some of the blue chippers. While we should expect more of West, he really didn't have a season at all last year to learn, he was on crutches the entire time, wasn't in drills, so this is essentially his frosh year. Flemming is very thin, but strong, and actually did break into the rotation last year, playing late in the season. I'd expect him over West at this point. Don't know how [I]fast[/I] Flemming is, but he looks like he can move based on his build, as well as looking like he can jump well, too. Maybe I'm wrong, but playing in a BCS (for now) conference, it is difficult to break through in essentially most of these guys' first year. AAM is another example. Very few true freshmen can break into a lineup, or have packages for them, in a BCS offense, save guys like Crowell at UGA, or Lattimore at SC. Give them time, still a lot of room to grow, get stronger, get acclimated to speed/physicality. [/QUOTE]
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