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Les Miles: WR Corps Is Better Than It's Been By 10-Fold
by TD Staff Reporter
September 3, 201514 Comments

Crystal LoGiudice-USA TODAY Sports
During his weekly radio show Wednesday night, LSU head coach Les Miles talked in depth about the talent at the wide receiver position for the Tigers in 2015.
Miles says that LSU's receiver group, which consists of one junior, five sophomores and two freshmen, is "more talented than it's been," and will be "better than it's been by 10-fold." Per NOLA.com:
Miles says that LSU's receiver group, which consists of one junior, five sophomores and two freshmen, is "more talented than it's been," and will be "better than it's been by 10-fold." Per NOLA.com:
quote:
"Travin Dural's got great speed, the ability to catch the long ball, height and ability. He'll make a number of big plays throughout this season. Malachi Dupre is so much more talented than he was coming into last year. He's faster, more ability to cut on a dime, more ability to go up and get balls, a really, really talented ball-skilled receiver. No question that he'll have a great, great year. Trey Quinn was injured early in camp and has come back, and he really looks like he hasn't missed a beat. He catches the ball well and does really wonderfully. John Diarse, big, strong, capable, great ball skills. Tyron Johnson maybe the No. 1 receiver in the country coming out of high school last year, again is in position to play very significant football. D.J. Chark is another talented guy. We're looking at Jazz Ferguson as a 6-foot-5, 210-pound, tremendous ball skills, has got some physicality to him. I mean, our receiving corps is better than it's been by 10-fold. I mean, I'm just saying, it's just way more talented than it's been."
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