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Posted on 8/9/22 at 2:28 pm to
Posted by AjA77
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Posted on 8/9/22 at 2:28 pm to
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I'm excited about the wide receivers. Niblack looks like a freak at tight end too.


Agree.
I actually expect Burton, Brooks, & Leary to show out early.I really think people are sleeping on Leary.
He did not get a lot of plays last yr, but one think sticks out about the kid is his speed. Jojo early playbook knowledge wise earned more early opportunities last season.
But I think leary is coming on and will get shots over the top.I think out of the freshman WR's that Preston and(Anderson if healthy) will be pushing for playing time.

Based off that early video I really like The size Niblack & also Miles Kitselman are at already as for yr one in the program.

This post was edited on 8/9/22 at 2:34 pm
Posted by Panthers4life
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Posted on 8/9/22 at 2:38 pm to
Bryce Young on transfers:

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Tyler Harrell, 6-0, 194, Redshirt Junior, 18 receptions, 523 yards (long 92), 6 touchdowns as redshirt sophomore

Young: “He’s been working really hard. He's been asking a bunch of questions, soaking everything in. And then obviously throughout the offseason, we've seen a lot of speed. So down the field, he ran really well. He’s run a lot of stuff down the field, and being explosive is something that is definitely a premium for us. But really what sticks out is a willingness to learn. We’re right next to each other in the locker room. He's been asking me questions, signals, things that I like, stuff that he likes, just bouncing stuff off. So his willingness to learn, how quickly he can pick up on things, I think what he can do on the field is special on top of that. That stuff has really stuck out with me a lot.”
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