sameolvol
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this year? I think it'll be interesting to look back on this one at the end of the year. Those of you that had Gibbs starting and being WR1, we'll let you guess again .
I'm going with Palmer, Keyton, Beckwith, Johnson as our top 4 followed by Jones, Hyatt, Tillman and Wideman.
It's going to be a physical year playing 10 SEC games, we are going to be ultra conservative on offense and I think the bigger, stronger physical type guys will get the majority of the snaps. I'm a big fan of Hyatt and Wideman and am curious to see how they match up with the physical corners they'll match up against. Beckwith is going to be bigger than every corner and safety he matches up with so I just don't see him struggling as much physically. I think this group of Freshmen WRs are going to be a problem for teams the next few seasons. We're going to have to be able to run the football this year and downfield blocking is going to play a big part of that, another factor I think favors the bigger players getting more minutes.
What we have here is a near glut of offensive firepower; one that'll give opposing DCs nightmares, and CJC more than enough tools to implement UT's ability to cross the goal line with ease.
OP. Each of your above-mentioned athletes has the ability, attitude, and competition aptitude to start for any P5 team (although there's always a washout or two in the mix).
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