one take
"Modern offenses want receivers who can move all over the formation, like Emeka Egbuka. . .
As a prospect, Egbuka was actually viewed by many as a slot-only receiver, but he took two-thirds of his snaps on the perimeter in Year 1. The production waned in the second half of the season, as Tampa Bay’s receiving corps returned to health, but Egbuka still finished with the second-most receiving yards (938) and the highest yards-per-catch figure (14.9) in this rookie class, proving he can win in all areas at the NFL level. "
proving he can win in all areas at the NFL level. "
We will chalk up him seeing ghosts as the reason he dropped so many in the second half of the season and ended up with less receiving yards than an inferior WR in Charlotte.
EE should have a fantastic second year with Zach as his OC.
Ohio State is WRU. LSU is a close second.
I’ll take Ja’Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, and Malik Nabors over JSN, Garrett Wilson, and Terry McLauren all day long.
All. Day. Long.
But that would ignore Marvin Harrison Jr, Emeka Egbuka, and Chris Olave.
Brian Thomas is good too tho.
The reason I'm taking OSU is because they have more coming. Tate + Jeremiah Smith is basically megatron type talent.
LSU WRs have largely came from one amazing team but one team nonetheless.
Give me OSU but again it's 1a and 1b
Ohio State is WRU. LSU is a close second.
I’ll take Ja’Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, and Malik Nabors over JSN, Garrett Wilson, and Terry McLauren all day long.
All. Day. Long.
But that would ignore Marvin Harrison Jr, Emeka Egbuka, and Chris Olave.
Brian Thomas is good too tho.
The reason I'm taking OSU is because they have more coming. Tate + Jeremiah Smith is basically megatron type talent.
LSU WRs have largely came from one amazing team but one team nonetheless.
Give me OSU but again it's 1a and 1b
It's an empty discussion.
