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The Power Five => Big Ten => Topic started by: ELA on June 25, 2020, 02:32:14 PM
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QB | Justin Fields | Ohio State |
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QB | Tanner Morgan | Minnesota |
RB | Trey Sermon | Ohio State |
RB | Stevie Scott III | Indiana |
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Pretty stacked
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Pretty stacked
Was thinking the same. This has to be the best preseason group we've had at any position. Usually it's a group of ok guys, who weren't quite good enough to go pro, and maybe a breakout freshman or two.
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Rondale Moore was already dancing through my head so this was an easy first pick.
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Hard to argue against Rondale Moore.
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Hard to argue against Rondale Moore.
Exactly. In 2018, once he broke out in the season opener against Northwestern, literally everyone knew what was coming, because he was the only thing we had. And still couldn't stop him.
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Can't argue against Moore though I voted for Bateman. Averaging over 20 yards a catch on 60 catches ain't shabby. Only CeeDee Lamb and Jamarr Chase did it last year along with him.
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I voted Bateman also he had a higher ypc than Olave who had a higher YPC than Moore - as receivers - that is the category.All Purpose is another discussion.But ya an impressive field
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A real nice 1-2 and really 3
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Maybe it's just the homer in me, but I'm a little surprised Ihmir Smith-Marsette isn't on that list. Maybe that's just a testament as to how stacked the B1G is at the WR position.
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Maybe it's just the homer in me, but I'm a little surprised Ihmir Smith-Marsette isn't on that list. Maybe that's just a testament as to how stacked the B1G is at the WR position.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing about Nico Collins for Michigan. It's just a loaded position in the B1G right now.
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Deep field here,wasn't familiar with him.I know there is a stat factoring in % of touches to catches - how ever they figure that
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Yeah, I was thinking the same thing about Nico Collins for Michigan. It's just a loaded position in the B1G right now.
Ya Collins is one guy on my radar if I'm and NFL Scout.Couldn't believe DPJ left and he stayed,though I'm happy he's with the Browns and should improve/develop.But Collins just seemed to hang onto the ball from all angles,trajectories and spots on the field.And good size so he can bang
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Kinda weird, but I'm thinking that Bell will have the better year than Moore. Moore will get his, but the fact that the defense will be concentrating on him will allow Bell to go racing down field for the long passes. I think Bell will have more yards and more TD's. Moore will dominate in the YAC category though.
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Kinda weird, but I'm thinking that Bell will have the better year than Moore. Moore will get his, but the fact that the defense will be concentrating on him will allow Bell to go racing down field for the long passes. I think Bell will have more yards and more TD's. Moore will dominate in the YAC category though.
To me a lot of it might depend on the way the OL holds up. If the OL gives whoever wins the QB job time to throw, that gives Bell a lot more opportunity. If the OL is a problem, as it has been the last few years, it gives Moore a lot more opportunity on quick passes, jet sweeps, and other plays that don't require as much from the OL up front.
But I think this might be a "pick your poison" type of offense. There are too many receiving weapons that you can't focus on all of them, and different opposing coaching staffs may not all pick the same ones. They might allow underneath stuff to Moore as long as they don't give Purdue to take the top off with Bell and Wright/Anderson. Or they may key on Moore and dare Purdue to actually complete longer passes to the outside receivers--and try to harass the QB at the same time with blitzes so he doesn't have the time to let those plays develop.
So I think you'll have some games where Rondale runs wild, and then the next week the DC will try to stop Rondale and Bell/Wright/Anderson burn them deep, leading to teams trying to contain them and Rondale getting his the following week...