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and they are, you got a point? 3 of the first 6 WRs in the 2018 draft were from the SEC IIRC“Actually SEC WRs are doing pretty well in the draft”
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and they are, you got a point? 3 of the first 6 WRs in the 2018 draft were from the SEC IIRC“Actually SEC WRs are doing pretty well in the draft”
and they are, you got a point? 3 of the first 6 WRs in the 2018 draft were from the SEC IIRC
*Strike 2
and they are, you got a point? 3 of the first 6 WRs in the 2018 draft were from the SEC IIRC
*Strike 2
well done, now have a seat, that's 3 strikesI didn’t make my point very well, you’re right.
Therefore, I amended my post for further clarification.
Actually SEC WRs are doing pretty well in the draft, from Alshon to Mathews to ODB to Amari Cooper to Julio to AJ Green to Landry to Treadwell to Evans to Ridley to Kirk and on and on. NFL finds talent, no matter the offense, look at Calvin Johnson and D. Thomas, they played for a team that runs the ball 95% of the time.
That said MAR needs to be a Cane, like his brother
Having Mark Richt on him is telling. Head honcho doesn't lead up everyone's recruitment
Coaches need to stop lying to this kid about playing both offensive and defensive at an elite football program. He needs to decide either WR or DB if he desires to be a productive college football player. He must be focus and improve his skills to impact the team goal: championship.
But he doesn't need to decide right now. By his second year in college, yes, it would behoove him to have made a decision.
I forget the name of the kid who played WR here then became a high-level DB at Green Bay.
Then you got Jimmie Graham who didn't even play college football until his SR year with us, and ended up an All -Pro TE in the NFL.
I'm fine telling Richards he can play offense and/or defense here and letting him do just that. Like DJ Dallas, get him on campus and see where he best fits.
Sam Shields
Yup. And to be fair, Shields was an absolute animal coming out of HS. As a HS senior he came to campus on a recruiting visit and roasted one of our starting DBs while wearing tennis shoes. broke Reggie Wayne's true freshman receptions record with 37. It's crazy to think how good he could have been with a better QB and more competent coordinator.
Still blows my mind he switched positions his senior season, went un-drafted and eventually became a pro bowler.