Receiver room looks great next year


At one point this season we thought that next year it would be CRAB and … nobody.

Now we’re high on our own guys and new.

Whiplash!

Personally I’m all in on Brockington if only because of the Wisconsin game.
 
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Need a game changer type. Wright is just too inconsistent for me, to the point I’ve given up on him. Are they in on anyone in the portal?
 

CrAB
DJack
Dylan Wright
Corey Crooms
Lemeke Brockington
Michael Brown-Stephens
Donielle Hayes
BSF

6 returning pass catchers, with great incoming talent.

All catching balls from Athan.


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Really it’s 5 returning pass catchers and one pass dropper since you included MBS
 



Need a game changer type. Wright is just too inconsistent for me, to the point I’ve given up on him. Are they in on anyone in the portal?
I think we’re still waiting for Spencer to decide are we not? He would be a nice addition.
 



Hard to say great when no one looks like they’ll be a draft pick at this point. We don’t have that guy who can take the top off or a guy who we can say catches every thing, maybe CrAB could be the latter. I think it’s a competent room, not sure it’s a big advantage compared to other B1G teams.
 



Five star ability, one star effort.
I've never questioned his effort. Consistency, fair game...effort, not so much.

I forget which game but he had a fumble recovery because he was paying attention and hustling.

I'm excited to see what he looks like when a QB gives him a chance...Neb and Wisc games were promising.
 



"Great?"

I would go with "promising."

still have to see what it looks like on the field.

hey, given the choice, I'll take more options. but they still have to get on the same page with the QB, the WR coach and the OC.

and I still doubt that MN is going to turn into an aerial circus. more likely throw another 8-10 passes a game - unless the running game takes a step backwards.
 



I've never questioned his effort. Consistency, fair game...effort, not so much.

I forget which game but he had a fumble recovery because he was paying attention and hustling.

I'm excited to see what he looks like when a QB gives him a chance...Neb and Wisc games were promising.

Yep, he’s had some really good games.
 

Room looks like this year’s room + CAB and Croomes. Leading up to the Wisky game this board was filled with folks who tagged WRs as our biggest liability/need. I leaned that way. Now suddenly our room is “great?” I hope so, but color me a bit skeptical still. I do think AK8 can be a bigger difference.
 


Room looks like this year’s room + CAB and Croomes. Leading up to the Wisky game this board was filled with folks who tagged WRs as our biggest liability/need. I leaned that way. Now suddenly our room is “great?” I hope so, but color me a bit skeptical still. I do think AK8 can be a bigger difference.
Dylan’s body language and effort were exponentially better with AK8 getting the snap.
 

What about White and Hopkins? Interesting Donielle is included without the other 2?
Happens all the time. Always forget about the guys developing. If Hayes doesn't make an immediate impact, a year from now people will be excited for the next WR recruit and forget about Hayes.

It's like having a shiny new toy. You forget about your old toys lol
 


"Great?"

I would go with "promising."

still have to see what it looks like on the field.

hey, given the choice, I'll take more options. but they still have to get on the same page with the QB, the WR coach and the OC.

and I still doubt that MN is going to turn into an aerial circus. more likely throw another 8-10 passes a game - unless the running game takes a step backwards.
If we land Chartlotte WR transfer Elijah Spencer who is on an OV right now and no one else transfers out, or at least the major contributors, that would give us the best WR room in the West and outside of OSU, one of the best in the entire conference.

Would easily be our best non Bateman/Johnson WR room in 10 years.
 

I'd would argue over the last two years, when we actually decide to throw to him, he has the highest positive outcome percentage in that room meaning catch or PI drawn.

I'd agree with that for the last half of last year and also once AK got in the mix this year (took a little while for him to eliminate alligator hands on crossing routes early last year).

I felt that Jackson started turning into the true #1 this year. He made some amazing sideline catches and several clutch catches across the middle where he got lit up. The stats bear that out too. He was #11 in the conference in receiving yards for conference play. Not bad for a team that threw very little in some games.
 
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I'd would argue over the last two years, when we actually decide to throw to him, he has the highest positive outcome percentage in that room meaning catch or PI drawn. He just hasn't been thrown to that often.
He doesn’t get thrown to because he doesn’t get separation and doesn’t always give full effort on his routes. Even many of his great catches often seem to be contested. Yes he has the talent to make those highlight reel, jump ball catches, but the thing that made TJ and Bateman great is they ran great routes and seemed to be wide open all the time. Wright isn’t getting overlooked due to scheme or favoritism, he has had plenty of opportunity to prove himself.
 

Room looks like this year’s room + CAB and Croomes. Leading up to the Wisky game this board was filled with folks who tagged WRs as our biggest liability/need. I leaned that way. Now suddenly our room is “great?” I hope so, but color me a bit skeptical still. I do think AK8 can be a bigger difference.
I don’t know how anyone couldn’t be skeptical. It’s not enough for these guys to flash talent every few games or so, we need consistent, reliable pass catchers, and most of these guys have not reached that level. Can they? Sure, but I’ll believe it when I see it.
 

I don’t know how anyone couldn’t be skeptical. It’s not enough for these guys to flash talent every few games or so, we need consistent, reliable pass catchers, and most of these guys have not reached that level. Can they? Sure, but I’ll believe it when I see it.

PJ and company are recruiting WRs hard. You wouldn't be the only skeptical one.
 


I'd would argue over the last two years, when we actually decide to throw to him, he has the highest positive outcome percentage in that room meaning catch or PI drawn. He just hasn't been thrown to that often.

I’d give that to Daniel Jackson but I have no stats in front of me to back that up. Going into last season I really believed Wright would break out but looks like 15 catches for 266 yards. I’m as excited as anyone after AK’s monster game and Wright’s 5 reception game @ Camp Randall but we’ve seen explosions going back to Ohio State then he disappears. Maybe AK and he will form a chemistry and make it work where it didn’t work with Morgan. Like I said he clearly has the ability but at some point you’d like to see consistent production.
 




PJ and company are recruiting WRs hard. You wouldn't be the only skeptical one.
Agreed, some recency bias makes me hopeful, but a lot of games of no separation and etc for a lot stretch of games means I wouldn’t bet on many of these guys consistency wise.

Even some of the successes later you had Athan throwing into tight coverage. Great throws and catches but those are risky situations.
 




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