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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 685711" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Brown was the leading receiver last year simply because he was the only one available. Tech adds Ezzard, and gets Camp, Carter, and Dolphus back, plus Sanders who filled in pretty nicely. That’s 6 WRs with more than adequate ability. Even if only 2 or 3 produce decent numbers you still have depth if somebody goes down. Georgia basically used 1 WR last year, and even though their offense was pretty pitiful, it still got the job done. As long as Tech has somebody at QB that can get the ball out accurately and consistently, WRs will be a strength.</p><p></p><p>As far as RBs, if/when Gibbs comes in, GT might have the best overall backfield in the ACC. Of course Clemson keeps Eitienne, but he’s only 1 guy. I’d love to see some 2 back sets out of the gun, especially if TE blocking is going to be a liability. You could do a lot of damage with Brown/Ezzard/Camp outside with Mason & Griffin/Gibbs splitting the QB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 685711, member: 4572"] Brown was the leading receiver last year simply because he was the only one available. Tech adds Ezzard, and gets Camp, Carter, and Dolphus back, plus Sanders who filled in pretty nicely. That’s 6 WRs with more than adequate ability. Even if only 2 or 3 produce decent numbers you still have depth if somebody goes down. Georgia basically used 1 WR last year, and even though their offense was pretty pitiful, it still got the job done. As long as Tech has somebody at QB that can get the ball out accurately and consistently, WRs will be a strength. As far as RBs, if/when Gibbs comes in, GT might have the best overall backfield in the ACC. Of course Clemson keeps Eitienne, but he’s only 1 guy. I’d love to see some 2 back sets out of the gun, especially if TE blocking is going to be a liability. You could do a lot of damage with Brown/Ezzard/Camp outside with Mason & Griffin/Gibbs splitting the QB [/QUOTE]
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