2019 WR depth chart

Odysseus

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With the good news tonite fellas how do y'all think the depth chart will play out in the fall this is what I'm thinking:

WR1- J. Thomas, Pope, Evidence
WR2- Hightower, Payton, Wiggins
Slot- Osborn, Harley, Ezzard
 
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And that doesn't even include Pope, Few, and anyone else we bring in this year...Pie Young for the following year right? (has to sit out?)

Should be competition if nothing else.
 
Wiggins has to concentrate on just catching the ball and not letting it be mental so if he does he'll make big plays I mean getting open consistently and causing pi's are the easy thing
 
Add Brevin and Mallory. Throw in our backs who can all catch.
For all the qb’s that are considering this team you better think long and hard before you pass that up.
 
With the good news tonite fellas how do y'all think the depth chart will play out in the fall this is what I'm thinking:

WR1- J. Thomas, Pope, Evidence
WR2- Hightower, Payton, Wiggins
Slot- Osborn, Harley, Ezzard
Talk about two dudes changing the entire make up of a room. If Pope gets right now, sky's the limit. Pope's gonna love running free in space instead of having to body dudes.
 
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Ohio St played like 8 wrs and jusr spread the ball everybody doing different things and Haskins had the easiest job to just find them that's what I hope our starting qb does
 
If Wiggins improve his hands, I don't think he's 3rd on the depth charts.

Yeah I forgot about him in the other thread. His strength is in-breaking routes which are a staple of Enos' offense. I expect him to play a lot if he shows more route-running polish than Payton.

I like how the weakness of a lot of these WRs is beating press coverage and Enos is big on using alignment and motion to deter press corners.
 
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