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LV Bunkley-Shelton, 2020 4* WR, Gardena (Junipero Serra), CA (Offered)
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Legendarywhatshouldicareabout said:
What about 7 WRs?sonics1993 said:
Agree, four WR's is just to muchEmoterman said:
In my opinion, and I know NOGAF, we don't need to be taking a slot WR as our 4th in the class. Gee Scott Jr would be the only must take for me, and that's only because of the in state/EC angle, and that's probably pure dooging to even mention his name.bananasnblondes said:
In your opinion, is it Gary Bryant or bust?sonics1993 said:Never thought we would take him.
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Starting for ASU and currently their leading receiver. Would loved to have had enough room to take this guy. He loved UW
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Only 1 quarter of football has been played and he has 3 catches for 18 yards.bananasnblondes said:Starting for ASU and currently their leading receiver. Would loved to have had enough room to take this guy. He loved UW
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Yeah, but stillwhatshouldicareabout said:
Only 1 quarter of football has been played and he has 3 catches for 18 yards.bananasnblondes said:Starting for ASU and currently their leading receiver. Would loved to have had enough room to take this guy. He loved UW
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I love our WR class from last year but I liked Bunkley-Shelton and Logan Loya. Loya is in the two deeps at UCLA and I think he will be good. Both would have fit in well at UW and given us a different style of receiver.bananasnblondes said:Starting for ASU and currently their leading receiver. Would loved to have had enough room to take this guy. He loved UW
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Unfortunately we needed room to get 3 punters on scholarship
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We also needed to save spots for Emeka and Troy Franklin.Neighbor2972 said:Unfortunately we needed room to get 3 punters on scholarship
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You're probably being sarkastic, but Pama quit a few months ago. My guess is that Ballz found a way to confirm he was right anyways.RatherBeBrewing said: -
I was. I know he quit. And I doubt Johnny Wilson goes owen three every game. I am tempted to combine all of the Ballz scouting reports and see how often he was right and wrong. I remember him insisting that Noah Sewell was going to be a 5’11 300 pound d tackle, as he gets measured closer to 6’3” and takes time from getting into the Stanford backfield to be the first guy down on kick off coverage.chuck said:
You're probably being sarkastic, but Pama quit a few months ago. My guess is that Ballz found a way to confirm he was right anyways.RatherBeBrewing said:






