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re: Malik Zaire on UF's offense

Posted on 8/2/17 at 11:57 pm to
Posted by Mr.Sinister
South Carolina
Member since Dec 2012
4956 posts
Posted on 8/2/17 at 11:57 pm to
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UF arguably has the best WRs in conference.


How so?


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If the QB position comes around this year, look out.


Unless something has changed in the game of football the WR's depend on the QB to get them the ball.

So what is the argument of them being the best in conference?

Posted by TJGator1215
FL/TN
Member since Sep 2011
14174 posts
Posted on 8/3/17 at 12:20 am to
As a whole they're the most talented imo when they get the ball. Problem is this group of QBs can't get it to them. I expect UFs starting QB depth chart:

LDR if healthy
Zaire
Franks
Trask
Toney(wildcat)
Posted by Muthsera
Member since Jun 2017
7319 posts
Posted on 8/3/17 at 8:26 am to
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So what is the argument of them being the best in conference?


Antonio Callaway was an all-american return player and has challenged for an all-conference selection at WR as a freshman and sophomore. Everyone knows he's one of the more dynamic players in the conference.

Tyrie Cleveland averaged 21.3 ypc last year and really came on at the end of the season.

Brandon Powell has 3 years of being an annoying mismatch in the slot (89 career catches). His counterpart Dre Massey is even more athletic and was supposed to supplant him last year but was injured on opening day kickoff.

Freddie Swain and Josh Hammond both played lots of snaps last year (22 rec, 295 yards combined), and Hammond in particular was raved about all spring.

Callaway and Cleveland should be second round picks the next 2 years. Hammond and Massey look the part athletically and have shown tons of upside. This is the most talent we've had at WR since 2008, just need someone to get them the ball.
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