All of his numbers were down significantly on a per game basis in 2016.
Regardless of who the qb was UO completed more passes in 2016 and threw for more yards per game than 2015.
Obviously there was more talent to compete with for targets in 2014 than 2016. Six guys caught 5 or more TDs and Carrington had 4.
The point is that this whole narrative about Oregon juniors not declaring because 2017 is gonna be special is bullshit. Carrington was mediocre and likely wouldn't have been drafted.
Could he work harder than ever this summer, avoid rhabdo, and come back to post a monster Senior season? Sure.gif.
But he could also fail a drug test and quit football. The point is he hasn't yet been the dominant and nfl-bound WR that fans want him to be.
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As long as he's on the field for Washington; nothing else matters?