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My 2020 SU Football preview Pt 4: The Receivers
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[QUOTE="721Comstock, post: 3490448, member: 5429"] Assuming Taj & Nykeim (who we’ll assume is finally healthy again) are pretty much chiseled in stone for 2 starting spots, who are the other 2 starters, and who are the 2’s? I truly hope the Ed Hendrix Experience finally begins this fall. He totally passes the “eye test” for an elite WR, and I’ve read at least 2 interviews that have said he’s playing well so far. Courtney Jackson has all the makings to be our next great slot receiver. If Nykeim struggles again this year, I hope the coaches will let him do what Taj did to Butler and take over the position. Speaking of Butler, maybe RTB can take over as the great blocking WR? He’s certainly got the size for it, he’s almost a TE now Queeley and Sharod both have 2+ years in the system, and hopefully one or both break thru. Ja’vontae Williams already looks like a P5 WR, and seems like he has the best chance of the Frosh to crack the rotation. If Alford can get up to speed in the O, he’s a tantalizing talent w his size & speed. All of that said, I hope the coaches utilize Jawhar “Jaguar” Jordan as a WR too. Or at least flex him out from RB in 4- and 5-wide formations, to really create some mismatches and serious OH SHT moments for opposing DC’s. That’s some serious nightmare fuel for those guys. :cool: [/QUOTE]
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