Word on the street is ryan williams is unhappy at bama, do we go for him?

Dude is extremely talented but has bad hands. Got all praised and shine while Bernard was the best WR for Bama for the past 2 season. If you trust the coaches to improve his hands and buy into the culture..you bring him in without a question
 
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Ryan Williams won’t be worth the cost. Major drop issues too. Prob maturity concerns which is the opposite of what we need at the position.

IMO we need an older outside Wr who will be reliable and have some big play ability. Someone with more explosive play ability than Daniels but similar to him.

Otherwise we should be all about these young WRs we already have

Ray Ray will portal. Carr may portal as well, though he did well late in the NCSt game I think it was. I think Chance stays simply cause he probably doesn’t have a market.

The real question will be about Trader. Clear maturity issues, and has been probably one of biggest dissapointments on the entire offense. Would not be surprised to see him transfer to NcSt to join Bailey. Either way we need Moore to step up and Hopefully Wingo to be ready asap. I think Upshaw will be counted on for a similar role George had for us as well.

I like our WR room, wish Trader was who we thought he was. But I’d expect him and Ray Ray to leave and for us to go for best Outside Upperclassman Portal WR we can get that
 
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Investing thought. What if Horton wanted to come back to Miami?
Take him in a heartbeat, he's pretty much exactly what we need to fill the Daniels possession receiver role (assuming we aren't getting a no doubt stud outside receiver). He was great at running slants over the middle and doing some dirty work, other than late against Syracuse he had sure hands, and he fits in nicely with the young core of Toney, Moore, Upshaw, Parris and Wingo.
 
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Take him in a heartbeat, he's pretty much exactly what we need to fill the Daniels possession receiver role (assuming we aren't getting a no doubt stud outside receiver). He was great at running slants over the middle and doing some dirty work, other than late against Syracuse he had sure hands, and he fits in nicely with the young core of Toney, Moore, Upshaw, Parris and Wingo.
Someone will overpay for him.
 
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