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Ranking Big 10 WRs Going into 2024
2023 was an all time year for college football WRs. 2024 not so much but here goes.
- Emeka Egbuka Ohio State - Traitor but the best WR in the nation and a first round pick probably if healthy.
- Tez Johnson Oregon - Miniature but pesky and will have to do it without Franklin. Did you know he's Bo Nix' adopted brother ?
- Jeremiah Hunter Washington - Mega underrated. He's almost put up 2,000 yards and 15 TDs the past two years in Wilcox' offense, with Cal's QB and without bowl games.
- Elijah Sarratt Indiana - Put up huge numbers at James Madison in his first two years and should continue with his coach.
- Evan Stewart Oregon - CFB media and Twitter sure is giving this guy a lot of credit for being a big recruit two years ago. But sure.
- Dymere Miller Rutgers - Big time at Monmouth the past few years.
- Zachariah Branch USC - Big talent and could turn the corner to being a star.
- Daniel Jackson Minnesota - Has been consistent and productive for several seasons now.
- Will Pauling Wisconsin - Super productive so far at Wisky.
- Tai Felton Maryland - Not a high bar, but he's been productive
Others to watch - Donoven McCulley Indiana, KeAndre Lambert-Smith Penn State, J. Michael Sturdivant UCLA, Kaden Prather Maryland, Jeremiah Smith Ohio State
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Lambert-Smith transferred to Auburn.
PSU is really counting on a new OC to make their offense be decent.
Jeremiah Hunter is elite. It's obvious every time he's been in Husky Stadium including now in the Spring Game. Complete wasted career at Cal.
Boston needs to be in the Guys to Watch list. You get snaps throughout last season and in pivotal games on that unit and you're a dude.
Giles possibly also deserves to be. We? have a pretty fucking good top 3.
All the tools are there to score massive amounts of points on offense sans the line
If the line gels, this team could be so much better than anyone expects.
Hopefully Rogers is pissed off and plays with something to prove. He has the tools to lead us? to a 10 win season.
The schedule is really hard in the last third. If UW wins at either Penn State or Oregon, I'll be really surprised. Splitting those away games would be so awesome, but it's tough to envision at the moment.
Everything else is winnable.
I know this misses the point, but Tet is the best WR in the country.
Is Tet…offensive?🤔🤔
I would say true I'd take Tet over Egbuka. It's a shame they couldn't have got him to come to UW but I respect him sticking with his true school. I like the UW receiving group. Hunter is one of the most-productive WRs returning in college football and is coming from a terrible offensive system and gets zero hype. Boston feels like a guy who could show that he's an elite weapon right away. Feels like one of the redshirt or true freshmen should pop as well.
Agreed, it's a shame he's the one loyal guy, but I'll never fault someone for not being a turncoat.