Day 3- ranking the SEC- WR's/TE's

Coach34

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The SEC has never had WR's like there are in the league right now. SEC secondarys have their work cut out for them in 2010

1. UPig- Greg Childs, Joe Adams, DJ Williams at TE....great group and could possibly get Mallet in the Heisman race

2. LSU- the talent they have here is unreal, but a little inexperienced. Tolliver is being mentioned as a possible 1st rounder, and Reuben Randle and Russell Shepard will be hell to deal with too. Expect a big year out of Shepard, as he no longer has to learn the QB position and can concentrate on WR

3. Bammer- Julio Jones is the SEC's 2nd best WR and Marquis Maze ain't bad either. And having the NCAA's best backfield just makes this group that much more dangerous.

4. Jawja- they have the SEC's best WR in AJ Green and Tavrres King is pretty good too. We'll also see if their highly-recruited TE's make an impact this season.

5. Auburn- Darvin Adams is very good, Terrell Zachary, Kodi Burns, DeAngelo Benton...probably the SEC's deepest group at WR

6. SC- Alshon Jeffery showed he is a playa with 46 catches last year...Tori Gurley is good too, and SC has one of the top TE's in the SEC in Wesley Saunders

7. Tennessee- Gerald Jones and Demarius Moore give Simms some good targets to throw to

8. Kentucky- Randall Cobb and crew should be better than Kentucky has had the last few years

9. Fla- Huge question mark for a team switching to more of a passing game. Only 1 of top 5 WR's return in Deonta Thompson. Critical group for the Gators

10. State- Bumphis, Berry, and Heavens...along with Marcus Green are a decent group. Still no depth for the Dogs though. State needs some big plays from these guys in 2010

11. Mississippi- losing Pat Patterson drops the Rebels to 11th. Summers and Breaux are solid players

12. Vanderbilt- nobody outside of the Vanderbilt campus even knows these guys names
 
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Dollabillz

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I don't see how it can be disputed. Julio is the best there is. LSU has 3 studs as well.

3-Georgia, based mainly on AJ Green. He opens up the field for the others.
4-Arkansas, helped alot by the QB
5-Guess you have to go Auburn based on experience
6-Florida based on talent
7-12 doesn't matter, none of them stand out at this point
 

Coach34

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I think LSU's guys are more talented than UPig's, but they don't have the experience nor the QB. Phil Steele rates UPig as the top WR core in the nation.

I also think AJ Green is better than Jones. It ain't much difference- but just a tad better.
 

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Dollabillz said:
Julio is the best there is.
No question he's one of the best- but there are other's that get better seperation. (Toliver, AJ Green) Julio is probably the strongest, so he'd be my choice on the fade route from the 20 yd line.
 
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Dollabillz

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when you factor in QB, yeah Arky has to be the best.

But if you ask me who I'd rather have on my team, it's Julio all day for me. I'd fear that guy if I was a coach, and I'd throw it to him 20 times a game if I was HIS coach. He never drops the ball and always gets big YAC, and like you said, can overpower most DBs....hell even most LBers.
 

Coach34

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Green averages 2 more yards per catch than Jones so far in their careers- and they both list at 6'4 with Jones weighing 4 more pounds than Green.

You can't lose having either on your team
 

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he is one of the best blockers in the conference, but a few recievers have done better than he has.