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ESPN: RE-Ranking the top 300 recruits 2006-2013
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<blockquote data-quote="Minawreck" data-source="post: 32047" data-attributes="member: 947"><p>Really just compare Thomas's career to those WR apparently ahead of him and you'll see he's either comparable or better. Then take into account his blocking leading to many big plays on the perimeter and you have another underrated aspect of his collegiate career. Then take into account his professional success, and it's easy to see him as a glaring snub on this list, with or without GT lenses the "realists" like to claim those of us who root for GT in its current state are constantly looking through.</p><p> </p><p>#61 Treadwell had a comparable statistical year as a freshman.</p><p>#109 Benn, was not as good as Thomas</p><p>#119 Jarvis Landry was not as good as Thomas</p><p>#138 Terrance Toliver was not as good as Thomas</p><p> </p><p>How Ryan Broyles is #149 is beyond me. The only explanation would be professional production or something is taken into account, but Broyles had a fantastic college career.</p><p> </p><p>Basically this list is garbage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minawreck, post: 32047, member: 947"] Really just compare Thomas's career to those WR apparently ahead of him and you'll see he's either comparable or better. Then take into account his blocking leading to many big plays on the perimeter and you have another underrated aspect of his collegiate career. Then take into account his professional success, and it's easy to see him as a glaring snub on this list, with or without GT lenses the "realists" like to claim those of us who root for GT in its current state are constantly looking through. #61 Treadwell had a comparable statistical year as a freshman. #109 Benn, was not as good as Thomas #119 Jarvis Landry was not as good as Thomas #138 Terrance Toliver was not as good as Thomas How Ryan Broyles is #149 is beyond me. The only explanation would be professional production or something is taken into account, but Broyles had a fantastic college career. Basically this list is garbage. [/QUOTE]
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