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I'm starting to Doog pretty hard about Lenius. Obviously wasn't a high 4 star that people have been recruiting since his nuts dropped but as a late bloomer, he started getting some good offers towards the end of the 2014 recruiting cycle.
Think I've read that he's already made a couple of plays in Spring Ball, including a diving 30 yard catch (for a TD?).
Of course if he has an OL that does ole in pass-pro and / or a QB who can't hit the broadside of the barn, it won't mean a steaming pile of Husky excrement.
Still, is anyone else getting a little bit of a chub now that he's got a year of college ball under his belt?
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Pettis + Lenius + Mickens + Ross = a reasonably solid receiving corps. If Perkins and Daniels are well utilized, and if Dotson can establish a role as a 3rd down back, the supporting cast should be fine.
This team will go exactly as far as a frosh QB and a rebuilt OL can take them.
I wish we'd have redshirted Lenius, but both he and Pettis looked fucking great for a frosh last year.
Lenius is tall and smooth and has great hands and body control. Pettis was generally awesome when he touched the ball; he was a man on punt returns in the Stanford game—in fact—he almost won us the Stanford game. With another couple years, I expect big things from both of them.
It takes three to make a thing go right.
I saw him play in HS his senior year vs Serra. His height and Athleticsm stood out even on the same field as nearly a dozen very high level Pac12 players. Adoree Jackson even had some trouble covering him that day, and he was maybe one of the best cover guys in the Pac12 last year, and probably will be one of the best in the country this year.
Johnson.