Warriorvol
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Good point about BJ. I had basically written him off but you make a good point. Attached image is 2017 stats.They will be good possibly great.
Palmer should continue to get better.
What I'm hearing about Gibbs is that he is super talented.
Brandon Johnson didn't show anything last season but two years before he led the team in receiving.
Keyton showed us what he could do in bowl game.
Tillman, Hyatt, Holiday (I think), and the Joneses will give us good depth.
Velus Jones was a great return man for USC.
Miles Jones hasn't shown much in his short college career at Nebraska but he has been compared to Pig Howard with size, and elusiveness. Could be a matchup problem in the slot.
With the OL and running game looking to be vastly better, LBs will have to place more focus on those areas. I expect that to help receivers get open more easily and for TEs to catch a whole lot more passes next season. TEs have been virtually non-existent the last two seasons and that should change drastically next season.
They will be good possibly great.
Palmer should continue to get better.
What I'm hearing about Gibbs is that he is super talented.
Brandon Johnson didn't show anything last season but two years before he led the team in receiving.
Keyton showed us what he could do in bowl game.
Tillman, Hyatt, Holiday (I think), and the Joneses will give us good depth.
Velus Jones was a great return man for USC.
Miles Jones hasn't shown much in his short college career at Nebraska but he has been compared to Pig Howard with size, and elusiveness. Could be a matchup problem in the slot.
With the OL and running game looking to be vastly better, LBs will have to place more focus on those areas. I expect that to help receivers get open more easily and for TEs to catch a whole lot more passes next season. TEs have been virtually non-existent the last two seasons and that should change drastically next season.
I think our group of WR will struggle against physical corners, especially if Palmer turns out to be our only SEC type guy. Whoever plays the slot is going to be key. If that player can get open and not have drops I think we'll be fine. Right now only Keyton and Palmer look like avg to above avg guys at the WR spot.
Coach Martin has got this.
I think all 4 of those guys can become good receivers and I believe Beckwith could contribute early if we get him. Gibbs, Hyatt and Calloway are not ready to go against Florida's, Ga and Bama's physical style just yet. I think Hyatt has a chance to be really good but he's thinner than Hunter was when he came in as a Fr, If he can add weight and maintain his burner speed he'll be a weapon down the road.Gibbs is more talented than both imo.
He's going to show it too.
Then there's Beckwith, Hyatt, and Calloway.
Only if the injuries are at QB or CB. positions. We can absorb an injury at all other positions. with a little help from the incoming Freshman group.One or two injuries and we’re screwed. First they must know the offensive plays. Secondly they must be good blockers. Oh got to be able to run the route and catch the ball.
So if I’m reading correctly, the two WR’s with the most returning production are J Palmer and B Johnson. Palmer shows 66 catches and 3 TD’s for his career, B Johnson shows 60 catches and 1 TD for his career (37 of those catches back in 2017). So I think Palmer is the only true returning threat at WR, it seems he’ll be the main weapon for UT. Nobody else, unless I’m missing someone, has shown any actual production at all on the field.
While Palmer is a good player and will be a threat for UT, overall, it looks like an unproven group. I realize UT, like just about every team in the SEC, has promising young guys who have been waiting their turn and developing within the program, but overall, this appears to be a position of weakness.
UT’s strength on offense will be the o-line, a couple good RB’s and (conventional wisdom) an experienced, senior QB. Someone will need to develop and step up at WR alongside Palmer.