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I do enjoy a good typo! I'm also easily captivated by bright, shiny objects and could chase laser pointer dots on a wall for HOURS!
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You must have some terrier in you.
That's a good thing!
I do enjoy a good typo! I'm also easily captivated by bright, shiny objects and could chase laser pointer dots on a wall for HOURS!
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You must have some terrier in you.
That's a good thing!
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For him to make it worth leaving, considering next year's class of WR's, he's going to have to catch 70+ balls for 1200+ yards and 10+ TD's. I don't see that happening in this offense with DJK on the other side of the field, plus Keenan Davis and Colin Sandeman. McNutt won't have a big enough year to crack next year's crop of receivers. With that group, he'd be a 3rd rounder at best without putting up ridiculous numbers. That's not worth it, especially when he's got a ton more potential.
Demaryius Thomas caught less than 40 balls last season. It is what you produce when you get the ball that counts. McNutt is almost a specialist except he can run with the ball. He may not be as fast as Thomas but he is a rare athlete. Thomas was the first WR drafted this season. McNutt will be on several Top Jr WR lists next year.
All I am saying is teams don't draft stats, they draft athletes. Julio Jones would be another great example of this. He plays in a conservative offense. He won't produce Big 12 type of numbers but he will produce on film. He will look great shorts. I would prefer that McNutt stay for his senior season. But I would imagine he could have the option to at least consider the NFL after the season.
I am pretty certain that talent evaluators will be on campus to see Clayborn, Ballard, Sash, Hunter, Stanzi, and DJK and they might happen to notice the 6'4 guy who happens to catch touchdown passes and run crisp routes, wins jump balls and creates plays with the ball in his hands. Oh yeah he is viewed by his teammates as leader too. I think he is already being scouted.
*bows deeply and humbly in appreciation of Wordsmith Shane's accolade*
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Don't think McNutt has the necessary speed to make the jump to the next level as a Junior, especially in what looks to be a LOADED WR class.
All things being equal(# of plays on the field), DJK without a doubt. If we bench DJK for wearing converse instead of nike, or not playing the 1st half because he didn't brush his teeth that day like has happened the past few years, McNutt.
I'm not sure why people don't understand this. Just because Ferentz doesn't tell us why DJK gets benched doesn't mean that it's for some stupid reason. Go and watch some of Shonn Greene's highlights from 2008. Now, after doing that, tell me how many times you see him actually try to block someone?
He rarely engaged defenders, and was more of a hinderance than a help in 2008. Then once he returned to the starting lineup in 2009, his downfield blocking was magically all better. I wonder if there's a connection?
DJK
He get all the attention- next year look for 900 yards 9 tds Mcnutt 800-8