Opponents Going Pro, 2011 Draft Edition

thejumper5

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Tandon Doss, WR, Indiana--Doss was the Hoosier's leader in TD catches this past season with seven and was second on the team with 63 grabs and 706 yards. He was an all-purpose type receiver who had 28 carries (5.8 ypr, 1 TD) and 55 kick or punt returns. Vs. Iowa this year, Doss had 7 catches for 47 yards, 4 carries for 33 yards, a 20-yard kick return, and a 9-yard punt return.

Impact: Iowa would have been favored in this game anyway, but has occasionally been burned by Indiana's spread passing attack. The Hoosiers will now be coming into Iowa City with a new coach, new QB, and having to replace their top receiver. If the Hawks don't win this game going away, it will be just as surprising as the results of the last two Iowa-Indiana games.

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JJ Watt, DE, Wisconsin--Watt was a big time defensive end for the Badgers and is projected to possibly be a first round pick. Watt had 62 tackles (21 TFL), 7 sacks, and one interception this year. He was a fourth year junior following a transfer from Central Michigan, where he played tight end as a freshman in 2007.

Impact: Iowa doesn't play Wisconsin in 2011, so the impact here may be minimal; however, both Wisconsin and Iowa should compete for division titles.
 
"the" Ohio State's Terrelle Pryor, starting receiver DeVier Posey, starting running back Dan Herron.

Oh wait, nevermind they promised they wouldn't.....
 
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John Clay, RB, Wisconsin--Clay was the Big Ten Offensive POY in 2009. In 2010, he ran for 1,012 and 14 TDs on 187 carries. One of his biggest plays of the year was the game winning TD vs. Iowa. On that day, Clay had a 24-91-2.

Impact--Again, Wisconsin and Iowa don't play next year, but this could really hurt the Badgers. He was the big back that balanced scat backs James White and Montee Ball. With that missing, along with the Badgers' losses at receiver, quarterback, and on the offensive line, Wisconsin has huge question marks on offense. Having a proven leader like Clay would have been huge.
 

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