'12 JUCO WR Cordarrelle Patterson (UT signee)

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ZR was 3rd WR by default
if those freshman were halfway ready to play, hes buried inside the bench.
 
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I would not say solely as there are obviously a lot of things that can affect the run game, however, if you don't have TE's that can set the edge that is a huge problem and can keep you from being able to consistently run the ball out of certain formations

What edge? We ran the ball straight up the gut 90% of the time. Rivera was the least of our problems last year. I don't ever remember him having difficulties blocking, but if I was Rivera, I wouldn't block either. With the combination of not getting fed the ball when he was clearly wide open several times, the direction of each run play (straight up the middle), plus the fact that our starting running back was either going to run right into a lineman or get tripped up by the turf monster, what difference would it make whether he blocked or not. My point is that he's a good tight end, but I consider last year as a Murphy's Law kinda year where it seemed like even the good players either got hurt or didn't play up to their potential. Next year, If we can get some winning momentum, it will translate into all of our players mindsets and things will click.

But to stay on topic, Patterson looks like a good prospect. I don't ever put expectations on an incoming player, but if he is as good as advertised, I'd say we'll have one of if not the best receiving corps in the nation.
 
This is going to make me sound old, but knock it off guys...
Family site
Player's sister
Etc...

Unless of course y'all are teenagers, which case the above is forgivable/understandable.
 
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