MNVCGUY
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I agree with Ogee that there are a number of bodies at WR and the hope is that a few of them step up. The scary part to me is what if none of them do? You could easily be looking at a very average collection of receivers with no #1 or even #2 guys. To open up the run game for Gray you need to be able to force the safeties into coverage. If the receivers can be single covered then it leaves the safeties free to attack the LOS and shut down the run game. Teams had to pay attention to McKnight last year and Decker before him. I would bet the defensive coordinators didn't spend much time worrying about any other receiver on our roster.
Not to say these guys can't develop into weapons with time and experience but receiver is typically a position where it doesn't take stars a long time to show up at the college level. Right now I just don't see it from any of these guys as being anything more then average big ten receivers.
Not to say these guys can't develop into weapons with time and experience but receiver is typically a position where it doesn't take stars a long time to show up at the college level. Right now I just don't see it from any of these guys as being anything more then average big ten receivers.