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re: Post your starting receiving corps
Posted on 2/4/16 at 2:56 pm to texag7
Posted on 2/4/16 at 2:56 pm to texag7
I can't figure out why we started with WRs.
Tomorrow we do returning running backs and quarterbacks?
Malachi Dupre
Travin Dural
Leonard Fournette
Collin Jeter
Total - 2,964 yards | 25 TD
Points - 54.64
texag7 rating - experienced
Tomorrow we do returning running backs and quarterbacks?
Malachi Dupre
Travin Dural
Leonard Fournette
Collin Jeter
Total - 2,964 yards | 25 TD
Points - 54.64
texag7 rating - experienced
Posted on 2/4/16 at 2:57 pm to Tuscaloosa
quote:
Calvin Ridley (so)
Ardarius Stewart (junior)
OJ Howard (senior)
Robert Foster (junior)
3185 yards, 17 TDs
48.85
quote:One of you has to maths better.
Ardarius Stewart = 12.49
OJ Howard = 15.31
Calvin Ridley = 17.45
Robert Foster = 3.16
Total = 48.41
Posted on 2/4/16 at 2:59 pm to lsu711
Fournette is not a wide receiver
Posted on 2/4/16 at 3:02 pm to texag7
Colin Jeter TE
Malachi Dupre WR
Travin Dural WR
Trey Quinn WR
Total - 2,860 | 24 TD
Points - 52.6
texag7 rating - experienced
Malachi Dupre WR
Travin Dural WR
Trey Quinn WR
Total - 2,860 | 24 TD
Points - 52.6
texag7 rating - experienced
Posted on 2/4/16 at 3:07 pm to texag7
Artavis Scott -- 32.66
Mike Williams -- 23.66
Jordan Leggett -- 19.62
Deon Cain -- 10.82
86.76
Add in Deshaun Watson at QB and our offense will be fiiiiiire
Mike Williams -- 23.66
Jordan Leggett -- 19.62
Deon Cain -- 10.82
86.76
Add in Deshaun Watson at QB and our offense will be fiiiiiire
Posted on 2/4/16 at 3:08 pm to texag7
Can I use HS Career statistics?
Top returning players (Rec)
Godwin - 5.79
Michel - 7.76
Davis - 7.07
Blazevich - 7.13
Total - 27.75
Incoming JUCO
Wims - 16.75
On the upside, since this was a huge position of need, we got talent coming in. Time to see what we can do with them.
Top returning players (Rec)
Godwin - 5.79
Michel - 7.76
Davis - 7.07
Blazevich - 7.13
Total - 27.75
Incoming JUCO
Wims - 16.75
On the upside, since this was a huge position of need, we got talent coming in. Time to see what we can do with them.
Posted on 2/4/16 at 3:13 pm to texag7
Let's do a QB experience rating next
Posted on 2/4/16 at 3:17 pm to texag7
(JR) Mike Williams WR - 23.66
(JR) Artavis Scott WR - 32.66
(SO) Hunter Renfrow WR - 9.92
(SO) Deon Cain WR - 10.82
77.06
(Sr) Jordan Leggett TE/WR - 19.62
(JR) Artavis Scott WR - 32.66
(SO) Hunter Renfrow WR - 9.92
(SO) Deon Cain WR - 10.82
77.06
(Sr) Jordan Leggett TE/WR - 19.62
Posted on 2/4/16 at 3:24 pm to texag7
For Auburn it is easy to see why WR was a big need for us this recruiting cycle.
Marcus Davis (SO) 4.23
Jason Smith (JR) 4.03 Juco
Tony Stevens (SO) 2.99
Stanton Truitt (rFR) 0.13
For a total of 11.38 and 72 catches, 688 yards, and 5 TDs in their careers.
Marcus Davis (SO) 4.23
Jason Smith (JR) 4.03 Juco
Tony Stevens (SO) 2.99
Stanton Truitt (rFR) 0.13
For a total of 11.38 and 72 catches, 688 yards, and 5 TDs in their careers.
Posted on 2/4/16 at 3:25 pm to texag7
damn son.
I bet that WR corp is gonna put up hella numbers against Rice, UTSA, SMU, or whatever chumps from Texas y'all have on that OOC schedule next year
I bet that WR corp is gonna put up hella numbers against Rice, UTSA, SMU, or whatever chumps from Texas y'all have on that OOC schedule next year
Posted on 2/4/16 at 4:15 pm to texag7
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This post was edited on 2/4/16 at 4:17 pm
Posted on 2/4/16 at 4:21 pm to fibonaccisquared
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Can I use HS Career statistics?
You might want to rethink that. We have Trey Quinn.
Posted on 2/4/16 at 4:58 pm to texag7
Have you ever made a thread on any other position outside of WR or DE?
Posted on 2/4/16 at 5:15 pm to texag7
D. Stringfellow 13.62
Markell Pack 8.53
Evan Ingram 20.94
Demarkus Lodge 1.12
total 44.21
Markell Pack 8.53
Evan Ingram 20.94
Demarkus Lodge 1.12
total 44.21
Posted on 2/4/16 at 5:17 pm to texag7
Quincy Adeboyejo - 19.98
Evan Engram - 20.94
Dmaore'ea Stringfellow - 13.62
Markell Pack - 8.53
Total - 63.07
Per texag - of great experience
Evan Engram - 20.94
Dmaore'ea Stringfellow - 13.62
Markell Pack - 8.53
Total - 63.07
Per texag - of great experience
This post was edited on 2/4/16 at 5:22 pm
Posted on 2/4/16 at 5:21 pm to rebelrouser
Quincy Adeboyejo adds 19.98. Should be among your four.
Posted on 2/4/16 at 5:22 pm to JamalSanders
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For Auburn it is easy to see why WR was a big need for us this recruiting cycle.
Marcus Davis (SO) 4.23
Jason Smith (JR) 4.03 Juco
Tony Stevens (SO) 2.99
Stanton Truitt (rFR) 0.13
For a total of 11.38 and 72 catches, 688 yards, and 5 TDs in their careers.
Wow, didn't realize you guys were so thin.
Gonna be super talented the next few years though, dang
4-star Darius Slayton
4-star Ryan Davis
4-star Jason Smith
4-star Kyle Davis
4-star NCM
4-star Eli Stove
3-star Marquis McClain
That's a whole lot of freshmen and sophomore talent at WR next year
Posted on 2/4/16 at 6:32 pm to PurpleandGeauld
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You might want to rethink that. We have Trey Quinn.
There's no chance we're in the running for a top spot. I was simply hoping to fall somewhere in the middle. Just had this discussion on the Georgia boards, but it was really interesting the overall lack of talent that UGA has had at WR, given some of the QB talent we had during the Richt era.
David Greene, DJ Shockley (?), Matthew Stafford, and Aaron Murray - 12 years of pretty good to great QB play... in that time, here is the list of WRs that you might consider at least decent (WG's list):
quote:
AJ Green
Fred Gibson
Terrence Edwards
Reggie Brown
Malcolm Mitchell
Damien Gary
Tavarres King
Chris Conley
Michael Bennett
Kris Durham
Mohammed Massaquoi
Only one truly elite WR. Gibson and Edwards both quite strong and Mitchell I feel like could have been great were he able to stay healthy but still not "elite". Otherwise, that is not a particularly talented WR group for a 15 year stretch with 12 years of pretty solid QB play and a highly regarded OC (by everyone other than his own fanbase).
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