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LSU Is Also WRU!

Posted on 7/1/20 at 3:32 pm
Posted by LSU Patrick
Member since Jan 2009
73470 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 3:32 pm
LSU is leading the Wide Receiver U title chase

Congrats to Florida and Georgia for also making the top 10.

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The Top 10

LSU 352.5 (Odell Beckham 55.5, Jarvis Landry 53.0, Dwayne Bowe 52.5, Michael Clayton 37.0, Brandon LaFell 29.5, Rueben Randle 21.0, Devery Henderson 20.0, Josh Reed 18.0, D.J. Chark 13.0, Early Doucet 11.0, Craig Davis 9.5, Justin Jefferson 8.0, Russell Shepard 4.5, Russell Gage 4.0, Larry Foster 3.0, James Wright 3.0, Bennie Brazell 2.0, Demetrius Byrd 2.0, Malachi Dupre 2.0, Skyler Green 2.0, Trindon Holliday 2.0)

OHIO ST. 322.0 (Michael Thomas 47.5, Santonio Holmes 39.0, Ted Ginn 33.5, Michael Jenkins 31.0, Brian Hartline 29.5, Curtis Samuel 19.5, Anthony Gonzalez 18.5, Terry McLaurin 18.0, Corey Brown 12.5, Braxton Miller 11.5, Brian Robiskie 11.5, Devin Smith 8.0, Parris Campbell 7.0, Drew Carter 6.5, Terrelle Pryor 6.0, DeVier Posey 4.5, Noah Brown 4.0, Reggie Germany 3.0, Roy Hall 2.0, K.J. Hill 2.0, Ken-Yon Rambo 2.0, Dane Sanzenbacher 2.0, Evan Spencer 2.0, Jalin Marshall 1.0)

FLORIDA 318.0 (Travis Taylor 44.5, Percy Harvin 43.5, Darrell Jackson 43.5, Jabar Gaffney 39.0, Riley Cooper 23.5, Reche Caldwell 19.0, Louis Murphy 18.5, David Nelson 15.5, Antonio Callaway 14.0, Demarcus Robinson 13.5, Andre Caldwell 13.0, Taylor Jacobs 7.5, Chad Jackson 5.0, Van Jefferson 4.0, Deonte Thompson 3.0, Dallas Baker 2.0, Tyrie Cleveland 2.0, Andre Debose 2.0, Freddie Swain 2.0, Frankie Hammond 1.5, Brandon Powell 1.0, Kelvin Kight (0.5)

MIAMI 272.5 (Andre Johnson 57.0, Reggie Wayne 44.5, Devin Hester 32.5, Santana Moss 32.5, Allen Hurns 28.5, Travis Benjamin 18.0, Phillip Dorsett 15.5, Leonard Hankerson 12.0, Daryl Jones 8.0, Roscoe Parrish 7.5, Sinorice Moss 5.0, Andre King 3.5, Braxton Berrios 2.0, Stacy Coley 2.0, K.J. Osborn 2.0, Tommy Streeter 2.0)
FLORIDA ST. 266.5 (Anquan Boldin 57.0, Peter Warrick 45.5, Kelvin Benjamin 41.5, Laveranues Coles 41.0, Javon Walker 28.0, Snoop Minnis 15.0, Ron Dugans 13.0, Auden Tate 7.0, Willie Reid 4.0, Talman Gardner 3.5, Rashad Greene 2.5, Chris Davis 2.0, P.K. Sam 2.0, Craphonso Thorpe 2.0, Bobo Wilson 1.5, Travis Rudolph 1.0)

USC 260.0 (Nelson Agholor 45.0, Robert Woods 40.5, Keary Colbert 36.0, Mike Williams 27.0, JuJu Smith-Schuster 25.5, Marqise Lee 22.5, Steve Smith 19.5, Damian Williams 13.0, R.Jay Soward 10.0, Dwayne Jarrett 5.5, Patrick Turner 4.5, Michael Pittman 4.0, Windrell Hayes 3.0, Ronald Johnson 2.0, Deontay Burnett 1.5, Steven Mitchell (0.5)

CLEMSON 252.0 (DeAndre Hopkins 60.5, Sammy Watkins 48.0, Rod Gardner 47.0, Mike Williams 21.0, Jacoby Ford 13.0, Martavis Bryant 12.5, Adam Humphries 10.0, Chansi Stuckey 7.0, Jaron Brown 6.0, Hunter Renfrow 6.0, Deon Cain 5.0, Derrick Hamilton 4.0, Tee Higgins 4.0, Ray-Ray McCloud 3.0, Charone Peake 3.0, Airese Currie 2.0)

OKLAHOMA 242.0 (Mark Clayton 42.5, Sterling Shepard 38.0, Kenny Stills 35.5, Brandon Jones 21.5, Marquise Brown 19.0, Dede Westbrook 17.0, Mark Bradley 15.0, Dorial Green-Beckham 12.5, Malcolm Kelly 9.0, Ryan Broyles 8.5, CeeDee Lamb 8.0, Travis Wilson 5.0, Juaquin Iglesias 4.0, Justin Brown 2.5, Manuel Johnson 2.0, Jalen Saunders 2.0)

GEORGIA 226.5 (A.J. Green 67.5, Reggie Brown 32.0, Mohamed Massaquoi 31.0, Chris Conley 30.5, Marlon Brown 13.5, Mecole Hardman 13.0, Kris Durham 10.0, Malcolm Mitchell 8.0, Isaiah McKenzie 6.5, Javon Wims 5.0, Tavarres King 3.5, Fred Gibson 2.0, Terry Godwin 2.0, Riley Ridley 2.0)

NOTRE DAME 188.5 (Will Fuller 35.0, Michael Floyd 33.0, Golden Tate 30.5, Arnaz Battle 21.0, David Givens 18.0, Miles Boykin 15.0, Maurice Stovall 10.5, Equanimeous St. Brown 9.0, T.J. Jones 6.5, Javin Hunter 5.0, Chase Claypool 4.0, Carlyle Holiday 1.0)
Posted by GCTiger11
Ocean Springs, MS
Member since Jan 2012
45142 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 3:33 pm to
Thanks Les
Posted by LSU Patrick
Member since Jan 2009
73470 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 3:35 pm to
Les left a legacy.
Posted by craigbiggio
Member since Dec 2009
31805 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 3:35 pm to
quote:

thanks to Ed Orgeron's wide-open offense and top-level recruiting, the pipeline to the NFL appears endless


Posted by LSU Patrick
Member since Jan 2009
73470 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 3:36 pm to
Feels good don't it, Craig?
Posted by Peepdip
Member since Aug 2016
4946 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 3:36 pm to
Someone’s going to say “but what did you do with all that talent”

And someone else will say “won two national championships and went to a third”

And also “now that we’ve discovered the forward pass, the SEC is fricked” and there will be someone that says

“But you lost your passing game coordinator”

And someone will say “If you don’t think Ensminger picked up on the concepts by now then I don’t know what to tell you, and it wasn’t like LSU have some ground breaking innovative offense last year, they just ran it all to perfection” and then the thread will die.

I’ve seen it all before
Posted by PokeyTiger
New Iberia
Member since Apr 2020
1968 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 3:41 pm to
Patrick,

You missed a key point! Allow me to add this:

Myles Brennan and a 70 yard arm is going to BOMB THE NFL with another 8 WRs and TEs in two years

You missed another key point:
Bama is not on that Top 10 List
This post was edited on 7/1/20 at 3:44 pm
Posted by Vidic
Member since Jan 2010
9124 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 3:45 pm to
Cool link looks like they will do every position as well. They have USC for QBU and Alabama for RBU. Curious to see the other ones
Posted by The_Ultimate_Warrior
Member since Mar 2019
5732 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 3:48 pm to
quote:

LSU 352.5 (Odell Beckham 55.5, Jarvis Landry 53.0, Dwayne Bowe 52.5, Michael Clayton 37.0, Brandon LaFell 29.5, Rueben Randle 21.0, Devery Henderson 20.0, Josh Reed 18.0, D.J. Chark 13.0, Early Doucet 11.0, Craig Davis 9.5, Justin Jefferson 8.0, Russell Shepard 4.5, Russell Gage 4.0, Larry Foster 3.0, James Wright 3.0, Bennie Brazell 2.0, Demetrius Byrd 2.0, Malachi Dupre 2.0, Skyler Green 2.0, Trindon Holliday 2.0)


Absolute studs! And another incoming!


Posted by Lemonpuppy
Mississippi
Member since May 2020
2709 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 3:57 pm to
Ehhhh, Bama is WRU right now easily.

Especially after Ruggs and Jeudy establish themselves as #1s

Posted by Vidic
Member since Jan 2010
9124 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 4:00 pm to
They did it for the past 20 years. Which is why a team like Miami is there instead of Alabama
Posted by Glorious
Mobile
Member since Aug 2014
24458 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 4:21 pm to
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FLORIDA 318.0 (Travis Taylor 44.5, Percy Harvin 43.5, Darrell Jackson 43.5, Jabar Gaffney 39.0, Riley Cooper 23.5, Reche Caldwell 19.0, Louis Murphy 18.5, David Nelson 15.5, Antonio Callaway 14.0, Demarcus Robinson 13.5, Andre Caldwell 13.0, Taylor Jacobs 7.5, Chad Jackson 5.0, Van Jefferson 4.0, Deonte Thompson 3.0, Dallas Baker 2.0, Tyrie Cleveland 2.0, Andre Debose 2.0, Freddie Swain 2.0, Frankie Hammond 1.5, Brandon Powell 1.0, Kelvin Kight (0.5)


So a bunch of nobodies and Percy Harvin gets you the 3rd spot?
Posted by Willietd
Member since Apr 2017
1758 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 4:27 pm to
I'm all about my Tigers which means I don't like Bama. But seriously, where is Bama on this list? Or am I missing something?
Posted by Saskwatch
Member since Feb 2016
16538 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 4:28 pm to
What's wild is how many stud LSU receivers never got over the hump in the NFL. I don't mean that as any slight. All of the receivers on that list were top notch. Shame their NFL careers didnt take off.

Players like Reed, Byrd, Green were crazy good at LSU
This post was edited on 7/1/20 at 4:29 pm
Posted by Lemonpuppy
Mississippi
Member since May 2020
2709 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 4:35 pm to
Yea, whoever made this clearly forgot to count Julio and Amari. Those two alone would give you 100+ points. Are these based on NFL production or College?
Posted by Glorious
Mobile
Member since Aug 2014
24458 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 4:42 pm to
quote:

Yea, whoever made this clearly forgot to count Julio and Amari. Those two alone would give you 100+ points. Are these based on NFL production or College?


I think it plateaus the higher your yardage gets. Hence Andre Johnson only getting 57 points
Posted by The_Ultimate_Warrior
Member since Mar 2019
5732 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 4:45 pm to
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Scoring system

Draft Position
Top-10 pick - 10
Picks 11-32 - 8
Rounds 2-3 - 4
Rounds 4-7 - 2

NFL (Rookie Season)
Rookie of the Year - 10
First-team All-Pro - 6
Pro Bowl - 4
Regular season starts - 1 per start

NFL (Years 2-5)
MVP - 5 per award
Offensive Player of the Year - 4 per award
Defensive Player of the Year - 4 per award
First-team All-Pro - 3 per selection
Pro Bowl - 2 per selection
Regular season starts - 0.5 per start
Posted by Glorious
Mobile
Member since Aug 2014
24458 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 4:50 pm to
quote:

Rookie of the Year - 10


quote:

First-team All Pro-3


Posted by jatebe
Queen of Links
Member since Oct 2008
18281 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 5:50 pm to
quote:

Bama is not on that Top 10 List
Bama only had 10 WR's drafted in the last 20 years, but we're improving.
Posted by Solo Cam
Member since Sep 2015
32625 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 6:36 pm to
quote:

And someone else will say “won three national championships and went to a forth”
FIFY

To have “seen it all” you don’t know your numbers
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