lsu produces better wrs to me. And recruit south florida just as much.
the only osu inside is sfe 7 on 7 program...and he currently suits up for miami raw..direct rivals to that. I dont know how much jville area kids osu has landed i know they are getting one in this class in Mike caldwells son
At the same age JJ likely was faster...not saying wright is slow. But some of the stuff he does tracking the ball and nuances of route running he is more advanced than JJ at this stage Now out working JJ i doubt he has that part as of yet. And that if he didnt have prior will be tough to bill to that level. JJ works just as hard as a Restrepo with all that physical talent he has in the weight room and conditioning.
Think ohio st has probably been producing better College WRs maybe, but LSU definitely has been producing the best NFL WRs, and it's not close.
LSU - Justin Jefferson, Jamarr Chase, Malik Nabers, Brian Thomas, Kayshon Boutte... Maybe not as much depth as Ohio St, but 4 elite talents.
Ohio St is 2nd, but it's close with Bama. USC or maybe Ole Miss is probably 4th due to their top 2...
Ohio st - Garrett Wilson, McLaurin, JSN, Marvin Harrison, Olave, Egbuka, Noah Brown, Curtis Samuel
Bama - Jameson Williams, Waddle, Ridley, Devonta Smith, Jeudy, Metchie.... They're are WR2 Factory lol. Well Were...Deboer produced a lot of WRs at UW, so I expect them to start back up on their WR production.
USC - St Brown, Drake London, Jordan Addison, Michael Pittman, Juju, Woods
Ole Miss - AJ Brown, DK Metcalf, Tre Harris, Mingo, Elijah Moore, Juice Wells, Jordan Watkins