'14 JUCO WR Eric Lauderdale (previous UT commit)

here you go...

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wtf?????
 
Serious question... no smart ass remark. Just wondering with two NFL WR one TE and QB what the difference would be.

Not sure exactly what you're asking. You saying if they stuck around this year? Or because they're in the NFL right now that looks good for us? That may help a little bit, but I thought Lauderdale was talking about current QBs and WRs and how the receiving game looks THIS year. In which I don't think them being in the NFL matters much.
 
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If he goes to Florida, he's an idiot. They do not have the track record of producing NFL wide outs, and that sure as heck hasn't changed under Muschamp.
 
If he goes to Florida, he's an idiot. They do not have the track record of producing NFL wide outs, and that sure as heck hasn't changed under Muschamp.

That just isn't true. Florida produces a lot of NFL wide outs. In fact, UF has more WR's in the NFL currently than UT. Now, whether they've produced a lot of elite wide outs is a different story....but Percy Harvin comes to mind.
 
Percy is good when he plays. Dude has prob missed more games than he's played. Been injured for like five yrs seems like
 
That just isn't true. Florida produces a lot of NFL wide outs. In fact, UF has more WR's in the NFL currently than UT. Now, whether they've produced a lot of elite wide outs is a different story....but Percy Harvin comes to mind.

How many WR does florida currently have in the league?
 
That just isn't true. Florida produces a lot of NFL wide outs. In fact, UF has more WR's in the NFL currently than UT. Now, whether they've produced a lot of elite wide outs is a different story....but Percy Harvin comes to mind.

Name them all, please.
 

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