Badge didn't want to pollute the Michigan thread with our glorious red goodness. But I'm just not that high on UW's WRs.
That isn't to say they won't be good. They very well might be with another year. But I'm less sure at this juncture. They were supposed to step up last year, and even if you factor in bad QB play, many reports from games were that those dudes weren't getting all that open.
Looking over all of it, I don't think UW has had a WR better than Alex Erickson since he left. I'd also argue the two best WRs UW has had since were Jazz Peavy, who was low-key quite good and just fell off the roster as a senior for some undisclosed reasons, and Quintez Cephus, who was quite good and maybe poised for more before possible committing real-life crimes. The group left is as follows:
-A.J. Taylor: He seems fine, decent. But feels like a No. 2 forced to be a No. 1. He's not been hyper consistent and has some drop issues.
-Danny Davis: He feels like the most talented guy and showed flashes as a freshman, but last year was mostly not there. Even if you trash the QB play, he averaged under 11 yards a catch. That's real bad. Hopefully he gets it right an becomes the No. 1 UW could use.
-Kendric Pryor: He's 5-11. Most of his big plays were jump balls for some reason. Was solid as a runner. Again, seems like a very nice No. 3 or 4 at best.
Behind them, the next group had four combined catches from a 5-9 speedster, two walk-ons and a freshman who was redshirting. It could be a good group, but if the kid from Michigan, wanted to show up, sit a year and replace Taylor, I'd take him.