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re: Clemson, WRU??? OH Helllllll 2 da NO
Posted on 4/29/15 at 4:25 pm to LSU2a
Posted on 4/29/15 at 4:25 pm to LSU2a
Cordarrelle Patterson, wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings, 1× Pro Bowl selection
Cedrick Wilson, former wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl champion (XL)
Billy Williams, former wide receiver for the St. Louis Rams
Kelley Washington, wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens
Donté Stallworth, wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns and former wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles, and New England Patriots
Peerless Price, former wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills, Atlanta Falcons, and Dallas Cowboys, Pro Bowl alternate
Carl Pickens, former wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals and Tennessee Titans, 2x Pro Bowl selection (1995, 1996), 1992 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
Denarius Moore, wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders
Stanley Morgan, former wide receiver for the New England Patriots, 4× Pro Bowl selection (1979, 1980, 1986, 1987)
Eric Parker, former wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers
Robert Meachem, wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints, Super Bowl Champion 2009
Willie Gault, former wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, Super Bowl Champion (1985
Anthony Hancock, wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs
Chris Hannon, wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers
Alvin Harper, former wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, 2x Super Bowl Champion
Mark Jones, wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers
Larry Seivers, two time All American, Seattle Seahawks
Joey Kent
Marcus Nash, two time Super Bowl champion
Justin Hunter
Richmond Flowers
/over
Cedrick Wilson, former wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl champion (XL)
Billy Williams, former wide receiver for the St. Louis Rams
Kelley Washington, wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens
Donté Stallworth, wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns and former wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles, and New England Patriots
Peerless Price, former wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills, Atlanta Falcons, and Dallas Cowboys, Pro Bowl alternate
Carl Pickens, former wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals and Tennessee Titans, 2x Pro Bowl selection (1995, 1996), 1992 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
Denarius Moore, wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders
Stanley Morgan, former wide receiver for the New England Patriots, 4× Pro Bowl selection (1979, 1980, 1986, 1987)
Eric Parker, former wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers
Robert Meachem, wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints, Super Bowl Champion 2009
Willie Gault, former wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, Super Bowl Champion (1985
Anthony Hancock, wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs
Chris Hannon, wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers
Alvin Harper, former wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, 2x Super Bowl Champion
Mark Jones, wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers
Larry Seivers, two time All American, Seattle Seahawks
Joey Kent
Marcus Nash, two time Super Bowl champion
Justin Hunter
Richmond Flowers
/over
This post was edited on 4/29/15 at 4:32 pm
Posted on 4/29/15 at 4:31 pm to Serraneaux
Oh and let me mention guys like Corey Fleming and even Da'Rick Rogers led the SEC in receptions as a freshman.
Posted on 4/29/15 at 4:38 pm to Serraneaux
Tennessee Volunteers
Justin Hunter - Tennessee Titans
Denarius Moore - Cincinnati Bengals
Cordarrelle Patterson - Minnesota Vikings
Clemson Tigers
Jaron Brown - Arizona Cardinals
Martavis Bryant - Pittsburgh Steelers
Jacoby Ford - Tennessee Titans
DeAndre Hopkins - Houston Texans
Sammy Watkins - Buffalo Bills
Looks like they have the upper hand these days over Tennessee.
Not to mention they probably have the best WR corps in the country this year:
Mike Williams, Artavis Scott, Charone Peake, Ray-Ray McCloud, Deon Cain, Germone Hopper etc...
Justin Hunter - Tennessee Titans
Denarius Moore - Cincinnati Bengals
Cordarrelle Patterson - Minnesota Vikings
Clemson Tigers
Jaron Brown - Arizona Cardinals
Martavis Bryant - Pittsburgh Steelers
Jacoby Ford - Tennessee Titans
DeAndre Hopkins - Houston Texans
Sammy Watkins - Buffalo Bills
Looks like they have the upper hand these days over Tennessee.
Not to mention they probably have the best WR corps in the country this year:
Mike Williams, Artavis Scott, Charone Peake, Ray-Ray McCloud, Deon Cain, Germone Hopper etc...
Posted on 4/29/15 at 6:05 pm to Serraneaux
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Cordarrelle Patterson, wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings, 1× Pro Bowl selection
Cedrick Wilson, former wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl champion (XL)
Billy Williams, former wide receiver for the St. Louis Rams
Kelley Washington, wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens
Donté Stallworth, wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns and former wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles, and New England Patriots
Peerless Price, former wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills, Atlanta Falcons, and Dallas Cowboys, Pro Bowl alternate
Carl Pickens, former wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals and Tennessee Titans, 2x Pro Bowl selection (1995, 1996), 1992 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
Denarius Moore, wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders
Stanley Morgan, former wide receiver for the New England Patriots, 4× Pro Bowl selection (1979, 1980, 1986, 1987)
Eric Parker, former wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers
Robert Meachem, wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints, Super Bowl Champion 2009
Willie Gault, former wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, Super Bowl Champion (1985
Anthony Hancock, wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs
Chris Hannon, wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers
Alvin Harper, former wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, 2x Super Bowl Champion
Mark Jones, wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers
Larry Seivers, two time All American, Seattle Seahawks
Joey Kent
Marcus Nash, two time Super Bowl champion
Justin Hunter
Richmond Flowers
/over
I don't know why I bother wasting my time with delusional people that dwell on numbers from decades ago but let me enlighten you.
Number of Wide Receivers drafted by the NFL
Since 1990:
Tennesse - 21
LSU - 19
Since 2000:
Tennessee - 9
LSU - 15
Since 2010:
Tennessee - 3
LSU - 6
The numbers reveal that Tennessee has no more of a claim to being WRU as LSU. In fact, the trend exposes Tennessee as a has been in terms of producing WR talent. You have to look back twenty five years to even surpass the draft numbers of LSU. Tennessee isn't even close to producing as much wide receiver talent as LSU over the past decade. So yeah, this is now "/over"
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