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re: Everyone list your teams top 5 "new" players overall
Posted on 8/31/15 at 8:59 am to AllBamaDoesIsWin
Posted on 8/31/15 at 8:59 am to AllBamaDoesIsWin
1) So Brandon Harris - 3200 yards and 30 TDs from scrimmage (2700 pass 25 TDs 500 rush 5 TDs)
2) Fr RB Derrius Guice - 900 yards 8 TDs from scrimmage (700 rush 6 TDs 200 receiving 2 TDs)
3) Fr CB/PR/WR Donte Jackson - 4 total TDs on offense and special teams
4) Fr DE/LB Arden Key - Next freshman pass rusher people talk about. 6 sacks 10 TFL.
5th is up for debate. I want to say center Will Clapp, but OLB Debo Jones and FS Ricky Jefferson finally have their time to shine. Lewis Neal intrigues me as well.
Ultimately, I'll go with Dwyane Thomas
5) Jr Dwayne Thomas CB/NB/DB (dime) - If he starts as the 2nd CB like it is sounding ATM, he will put up some major stats because he will play the nickel and dime back as well. Likely 66 tackles 5 TFL, 3 sacks, 3 ints, 1 FF, 8 PBUs. Those stats really aren't that much different from what he did in limited time the past two years (outside of the 66 tackles), but I don't know what his ceiling is, as a playmaker.
Of course I am very biased towards Brandon Harris and those statistics, but I just feel like this is the year that LSU's QB problems go away (at least until the end of this decade).
Can't wait to see these guys in action!
2) Fr RB Derrius Guice - 900 yards 8 TDs from scrimmage (700 rush 6 TDs 200 receiving 2 TDs)
3) Fr CB/PR/WR Donte Jackson - 4 total TDs on offense and special teams
4) Fr DE/LB Arden Key - Next freshman pass rusher people talk about. 6 sacks 10 TFL.
5th is up for debate. I want to say center Will Clapp, but OLB Debo Jones and FS Ricky Jefferson finally have their time to shine. Lewis Neal intrigues me as well.
Ultimately, I'll go with Dwyane Thomas
5) Jr Dwayne Thomas CB/NB/DB (dime) - If he starts as the 2nd CB like it is sounding ATM, he will put up some major stats because he will play the nickel and dime back as well. Likely 66 tackles 5 TFL, 3 sacks, 3 ints, 1 FF, 8 PBUs. Those stats really aren't that much different from what he did in limited time the past two years (outside of the 66 tackles), but I don't know what his ceiling is, as a playmaker.
Of course I am very biased towards Brandon Harris and those statistics, but I just feel like this is the year that LSU's QB problems go away (at least until the end of this decade).
Can't wait to see these guys in action!
This post was edited on 8/31/15 at 10:50 am
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