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re: BTJ...I feel like he does not get enough credit even from tiger fans

Posted on 10/24/23 at 2:14 pm to
Posted by Yewkindewit
Near Birmingham, Alabama
Member since Apr 2012
20449 posts
Posted on 10/24/23 at 2:14 pm to
Re: catch radius

I look forward to Pimpton snagging passes that no defender can reach since he has a huge wingspan and good height at 6’7”.
Posted by Powerman
Member since Jan 2004
162858 posts
Posted on 10/24/23 at 2:20 pm to
People who follow the team know he is great.
Posted by Iam_PrinceAkeem
Atlanta
Member since Dec 2011
3164 posts
Posted on 10/24/23 at 4:33 pm to
He doesn’t have the personality and he’s a quiet guy I don’t think he’s done one interview since being here.
Posted by searcyagent
Little Rock
Member since Sep 2015
149 posts
Posted on 10/24/23 at 5:53 pm to
He's RFG
Posted by mmcgrath
Indianapolis
Member since Feb 2010
35708 posts
Posted on 10/24/23 at 8:13 pm to
Daniels is never mentioned in the same sentence as "Heisman" without BTJ. Is that enough respect?

BTW, he is at worst an early 2nd rounder.
Posted by RBWilliams8
Member since Oct 2009
53427 posts
Posted on 10/24/23 at 8:25 pm to
Odell was talked about more than Landry.
Chase was talked about more than Jefferson.
Nabers over Brian Thomas.

All 3 of the latter are my favorites. All of them got paid in the NFL.
Posted by KamaCausey_LSU
Member since Apr 2013
15186 posts
Posted on 10/25/23 at 12:58 pm to
The more I look at it, the more I think that Brian Thomas Jr is pushing for a 1st round draft spot. He showed off his speed with the 86 yarder vs Army, he's shown off his hands and body control with all of those fade routes that he's caught this year. Throw in his height at 6'4" and adequate size, 205 lbs, and you have an extremely well rounded receiver that could be an immediate impact player.

Finally getting some love from ESPN.
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Best No. 2 receiver
Brian Thomas Jr., LSU

LSU knew it had a nationally elite wideout in Malik Nabers, but it needed others to help grow the passing offense behind quarterback Jayden Daniels. Thomas had started 15 games, including nine as a true freshman in 2021, and showed production with 720 yards and seven touchdowns. But this fall he has emerged as one of the SEC's best wide receivers alongside Nabers, with 42 receptions, 732 yards and 11 touchdown catches, which leads the nation.


Brian Thomas Jr. has emerged as one of the best receivers in the SEC with 42 receptions for 732 yards and 11 touchdowns. AP Photo/Gerald Herbert
The 6-foot-4, 205-pound Thomas has been excellent one-on-one, making 60% of contested catches, and he has 16 receptions against man coverage, tied for seventh nationally.

"He'll go up and get it," an SEC defensive coordinator said. "He's got long speed. He's more raw than Nabers, he needed to be developed, but naturally his ceiling is so high."

Thomas always had the physical tools to be great, but LSU's staff wanted to see better preparation and practice habits, which have emerged this year. The team has worked to isolate Thomas because, as a source noted, "You can't cover Brian one-on-one. He'll outjump you, he'll outrun you."

After LSU lost Kayshon Boutte and Jaray Jenkins to the NFL, Thomas sensed his opportunities would increase alongside Nabers, who has 56 receptions for 981 yards this season.

"We play off each other well," Thomas told me. "If teams try to bracket him, then it leaves me one-on-one. If teams try to bracket me, it leaves him with a mismatch. It depends on where we line up."

Thomas has thrived on fade routes from the slot position, consistently beating his defender. Growing up just east of Baton Rouge, Thomas is well aware of LSU's wide receiver history and loved watching Odell Beckham Jr., Jarvis Landry and others. He said his game is most similar to that of Ja'Marr Chase, the Biletnikoff Award winner in 2019, who also won most of his matchups in man coverage.

"I always want more, I always feel I can do a little bit better," Thomas said. "I feel like I've gotten off to a great start. I just want to keep going as the season progresses, making the most of my opportunities."
This post was edited on 10/25/23 at 1:01 pm
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