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re: Take heed, secondaries of the SEC...

Posted on 8/12/15 at 1:46 am to
Posted by BigBrod81
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Posted on 8/12/15 at 1:46 am to
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O Dear Lord. You actually believe this, don't you?


Draft Analyst Mike Detillier seems to think highly of the Tiger receivers.

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Scott: I’ve written that regardless of whether it’s Harris or Jennings I’m expecting improvement at the position if for no other reason than that each has a year of experience under his belt. And of course it helps that LSU returns all of last year’s talented receivers. You agree?

Mike: No question about it. Malachi Dupre has a chance to be special and I truly believe he could be the next A.J. Green, (Georgia and Cincinnati Bengals). Trey Quinn is a terrific route runner and has good hands, and John Diarse and Travin Dural are experienced also. Travin is lightning fast and has worked hard to physically get stronger. He can run those deep routes as well as anyone early in his career. Dural is a 1st round pick talent. Last season at times they were cutting routes off quick or running them too long and it helped in the breakdown of the aerial game. They have experience now and it is going to help both Jennings and Harris.


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Scott: Coach Ball sure has to be pleased with the amount of talent he has to work with. Care to make a prediction as to who will be LSU’s leading receivers this year?

Mike: I am sure he is. LSU is known to be DBU and also the amount of defensive linemen out of LSU has been staggering number-wise, but I have been saying the last three years in a short time LSU will also be known as WRU. The high school kids in Louisiana and the football gifts they have are perfect for the spot.
Travin and Malachi Dupre are the starters and to be honest I think they both end up with about the same amount of catches. Trey Quinn is really a good slot end. John Diarse gives them experience and talent out wide. I can’t wait to watch DJ Chalk as the speed guy and he is the eventual replacement for Dural in 2016. Tyron Johnson is going to see action also. Tyron is very gifted as a receiver with his speed, his quickness and shifty moves and his ability to pull away from defenders. He needs some work on his route running skills and perfecting that, but he’s a very good player. And in time Jazz Ferguson is going to be a really good end for LSU with his size and athletic skills.

With all that talent I would be thrilled to coach that unit.


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