If its between 6 and 8, 6 is is so obviously the better one to have on the field. Much more dangerous in the slot, which is where any of them really belong. But Harley's so obviously a much better slot guy than him. The offense really lacks an outside receiver with either strength or size, combined with speed. When Rambo transferred in, he instantly became the best option outside. Wiggins has the height to play outside but nowhere near the strength to compete against press coverage. None of the three belong outside the numbers and every time they're out there, they can make some plays, but they are still playing out of position every time. Harley's night at NC State and Pope's game winner against VT really showed they can be lethal in the slot. You've gotta catch the ball though. Bottom line. Outside of Leonard Hankerson, I really can't remember a player who has fully recovered once they catch a case of the dropsies. Most of them have poor catching fundamentals too. Far too comfortable body catching and bread basketing their catches. I'm willing to give Likens a pass on 6 and 8 if they don't pan out next year. One of the young guys has to show us something this year though.