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Franks has proven to be serviceable at this point of his development, but he currently doesn’t have a true deep threat. I never expected to see much out of the passing game because of this. This team is not deep at the receiver position like we’ve heard.
Before the suspensions, Callaway and Cleveland were the only receivers capable of stretching the field vertically.
Hammond and Swain or average or slightly below average SEC receivers at best.
Toney has the speed, but we use him more like a RB by running the same two wildcat plays over and over.
Everybody else is a smallish, slot receiver that is bullied by any DB that is taller than 5’10.
Unless we manage to keep the recruiting class we have in tact somehow, expect more of the same in the immediate future.
Before the suspensions, Callaway and Cleveland were the only receivers capable of stretching the field vertically.
Hammond and Swain or average or slightly below average SEC receivers at best.
Toney has the speed, but we use him more like a RB by running the same two wildcat plays over and over.
Everybody else is a smallish, slot receiver that is bullied by any DB that is taller than 5’10.
Unless we manage to keep the recruiting class we have in tact somehow, expect more of the same in the immediate future.