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<blockquote data-quote="jojatk" data-source="post: 928731" data-attributes="member: 2627"><p>Taking a quick look at some comparative stats, and with the understanding that I think Nate is an excellent football player so I'm not trying to tear him down at all, among D1A WRs he's 124th in the country in receiving yards, 47th in the country at 5.5 receptions per game, at 10.9 ypg receiving he's not anywhere even close to the top 200 (#200 averaged 44.6ypg but played 1 game less, had 31 receptions to Nate's 60, and had about 200 less yards total but also had 2 more TDs). Nate was our most effective WR last year. But let's be honest; he was not even close to the conversation for top WRs in the country. Yes a lot of that is most likely due to inadequacies of our offense overall and not his ability. But you asked what he needs to do and that's differentiate himself from a very crowded list of WRs and having a QB who is being talked about as a potential Heisman candidate can help his visibility if he's catching a lot of balls from Maye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojatk, post: 928731, member: 2627"] Taking a quick look at some comparative stats, and with the understanding that I think Nate is an excellent football player so I'm not trying to tear him down at all, among D1A WRs he's 124th in the country in receiving yards, 47th in the country at 5.5 receptions per game, at 10.9 ypg receiving he's not anywhere even close to the top 200 (#200 averaged 44.6ypg but played 1 game less, had 31 receptions to Nate's 60, and had about 200 less yards total but also had 2 more TDs). Nate was our most effective WR last year. But let's be honest; he was not even close to the conversation for top WRs in the country. Yes a lot of that is most likely due to inadequacies of our offense overall and not his ability. But you asked what he needs to do and that's differentiate himself from a very crowded list of WRs and having a QB who is being talked about as a potential Heisman candidate can help his visibility if he's catching a lot of balls from Maye. [/QUOTE]
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