'11 VA WR Quinta Funderburk

#26
#26
I sure hope that the current staff continues to pursue tall dominant receivers like Kiffin and Co. did. In my opinion, you cannot beat Dwayne Jarrett type receivers. For the SEC being such a dominant conference, aside from Green and the Alabama receiver, I cannot think of any 6'4" plus receivers in the SEC that have made a significant impact.

:unsure:Greg Childs (Arkansas) is that big, and he is up there with those guys. Alshon Jeffery 6'4, Darvin Adams 6'3, Terrance Toliver 6'5. There are plenty of good wide receivers with height in the SEC this year. Hopefully, we can add Da'rick Rogers to the list by seasons end. There has been a trend of WR's making an impact as freshmen. If UT's QB's can perform adequately, then that could happen.
 
#27
#27
I dont think there is any doubt that as soon a Da'Rick put on the pads, he becomes the most naturally talented receiver on our team. Remains to be seen if he puts in the work it requires to produce at this level......and also if we have the OL and QB that can get him the ball. Our WR's will cause matchup nightmares for DB's if our QB has time.
 
#28
#28
I dont think there is any doubt that as soon a Da'Rick put on the pads, he becomes the most naturally talented receiver on our team. Remains to be seen if he puts in the work it requires to produce at this level......and also if we have the OL and QB that can get him the ball. Our WR's will cause matchup nightmares for DB's if our QB has time.

I wouldn't count out Hunter just yet
 
#29
#29
I think that is beginning to change a little.

Maybe a little, but with Richardson and Ingram in your line-up, why would you ever want to throw it? I expect an occasional deep ball to Jones, but other than that...

This guy, on paper, reminds of me Kelvin Benjamin. Glad to see both have some interest, or at least an offer.
 
#30
#30
Which one LV, Morris or Seymour? Morris is a good one man but I just have a feeling he's not going to leave state but would be glad to get him but Seymour has them wheels. He's not quite as tall as Morris but I really think he would be a great change of pace back and lethal in the return game. I love his speed and not too mention he comes from talent. It's a tough call but I really think Seymour's speed puts him over the top. Which one for you?
 
#32
#32
Yea he's good dude. It's a tough call. Put it this way I'd be extremely happy with either. Both would be such a big part of our offense.
 
#33
#33
I sure hope that the current staff continues to pursue tall dominant receivers like Kiffin and Co. did. In my opinion, you cannot beat Dwayne Jarrett type receivers. For the SEC being such a dominant conference, aside from Green and the Alabama receiver, I cannot think of any 6'4" plus receivers in the SEC that have made a significant impact.
Darvin Adams from Aub, Alshon Jeffrey from USCjr, and Greg Childs from Ark all had monster years at 6'3". They might not be 6'4", but they had bigger years statistically then Green or Julio.

Height doesn't win you all the match ups against db's in our conferece. You have to be an all around receiver with the amount of talent in most defensive backfields.
 
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#37
#38
#38
He is the former teammate of the Vols' Jerod Askew and the Tide's Phillip Simms.

He is considered to be a lock to leave the state of VA and play in the SEC, with Bama in the lead.

Random, but Jerod Askew was a 4* LB. What's he up to? Is he injured? Not playing well/panning out?
 

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