Didn't Quintan Dunbar wear #1 too?.....
Dunbar, the guy who ended up being so great at receiver he switched to corner and had a multi-year NFL career?
Seriously though, if we are continuing the #1 means something thing, Pearsall needs to score a touchdown in more than 2 games and have more than 1 100 yard receiving game.
Copeland scored in 3 and had 2 100 yard games as #1 last year.
Toney had 10 TD's 4 100+ and 2 80-99 yard games as #1 the prior year. Need that type of production. Which truthfully, is what we hope for out of #1 if we are making it a thing. We can talk about how great Toney was to say it's an unfair comparison, but 900+ receiving yards shouldn't be asking much from what we'd assume will be the top/one of the top receivers.