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re: Ricky Seals-Jones: Odds on Where Nation's No. 1 Wide-Receiver Recruit Will Sign
Posted on 9/16/12 at 5:23 pm to Mr Sausage
Posted on 9/16/12 at 5:23 pm to Mr Sausage
Yea, even with a horrible passing offense the past 4 years...we still send WRs to the NFL. And the bad passing game looks like it's about to end.
This post was edited on 9/16/12 at 5:24 pm
Posted on 9/16/12 at 6:49 pm to deuce985
He may stick at WR but I'm not betting on it. Not at LSU. Moffit will have him 245-250 in a year and that's not a wr at LSU. What he's recruited as and what he plays are sometimes entirely different things. He's only being recruited at WR, by anyone, because he's so adamant about it. Recruit him as a TE and he will turn you off. We'll se how it works out. As long as he's a Tiger, I don't care what position he plays.
Posted on 9/16/12 at 6:58 pm to lsufanva
why would we put him at TE with snith in this class?
Posted on 9/17/12 at 9:57 am to lsufanva
If we can play him at WR, Miles tells Moffitt to make him lean and hard, not bulk him up.
It can be done.
It can be done.
Posted on 9/17/12 at 12:26 pm to lsufanva
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Moffit will have him 245-250 in a year
you realize that not EVERY player trained by Moffit is going to put on 15 lbs. of pure muscle, right? you do also realize that not every player does the staff WANT to gain weight, right?
i get he's a big guy, who will benefit from Moffit's training, but just looking at his weight and saying he doesn't fit the prototypical WR mold due to that weight is pretty silly.... by your assumption, Calvin Johnson, Marques Colston, etc. would be TE's right now....
anyway, like i said, i'd bet my fricking house, where ever he lands he's never going to play anything outside of WR.... that's what he is, that's what he's going to play, and that's what he's going to make money doing one day.... kid is a talent, and let's hope there's room for him here....
Posted on 9/17/12 at 3:34 pm to lsufanva
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He may stick at WR but I'm not betting on it.
What idiot takes the #1WR recruit in the country and converts him to TE? Oh wait this is the Rant...
Ever hear of Calvin Johnson. I wonder why nobody pushed him to TE?
Posted on 9/17/12 at 3:36 pm to GetmorewithLes
i watched him on tv a few weeks ago, the kid can fly...wr is his position no doubt
Posted on 9/17/12 at 4:41 pm to chRxis
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let's hope there's room for him here....

of course there's room, it's up to him
Posted on 9/17/12 at 5:36 pm to baytiger
shee we will find the room just hope he wants to be a tiger an not an aggie
Posted on 9/17/12 at 9:25 pm to tigerprl
Is he still trying to play basketball as well? I think he may get to 230 in college but that's it. Reuben Randle was 195 in high school and finished at LSU around 208. Moffitt knows the skill guys need to be lean, he doesn't need anyone's advice on how to do his job. He will never be a TE no matter where he goes
Posted on 9/17/12 at 10:28 pm to deuce985
Doucet and Randle were best WR prospects despite not being WRs. And Tolliver was considered Top 1 or 2.
LSU is not a place to go show your WR skills. He runs it 50 times against Idaho.
LSU is not a place to go show your WR skills. He runs it 50 times against Idaho.
Posted on 9/17/12 at 10:50 pm to yankeelover
Who wants to see your WR skills against Idaho???
That's an asinine stat to try and prove an even more asinine thought.
That's an asinine stat to try and prove an even more asinine thought.
Posted on 9/18/12 at 8:30 am to yankeelover
You are right. I bet Dwayne Bowe regrets going to LSU.
Posted on 9/18/12 at 8:34 am to Cincinnati Bowtie
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Who wants to see your WR skills against Idaho???
That's an asinine stat to try and prove an even more asinine thought.
dont feed that troll, i dont know how he is still able to post
Posted on 9/18/12 at 9:58 am to chRxis

Posted on 9/18/12 at 10:11 am to yankeelover
Rueben Randle - 2nd Round (2012)
Brandon LaFell - 3rd Round (2010)
Trindon Holliday - 6th Round (2010)
Demetrius Byrd - 7th Round (2009)
Early Doucet - 3rd Round (2008)
Dwayne Bowe - 1st Round (2007)
Craig Davis - 1st Round (2007)
Brandon LaFell - 3rd Round (2010)
Trindon Holliday - 6th Round (2010)
Demetrius Byrd - 7th Round (2009)
Early Doucet - 3rd Round (2008)
Dwayne Bowe - 1st Round (2007)
Craig Davis - 1st Round (2007)
This post was edited on 9/18/12 at 10:13 am
Posted on 9/18/12 at 10:42 am to inadaze
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Rueben Randle - 2nd Round (2012) Brandon LaFell - 3rd Round (2010) Trindon Holliday - 6th Round (2010) Demetrius Byrd - 7th Round (2009) Early Doucet - 3rd Round (2008) Dwayne Bowe - 1st Round (2007) Craig Davis - 1st Round (2007)
Compared to A&M:
Reggie McNeal - (6th)2006
Terrence Murphy - (2nd)2005
Jamaar Taylor - (6th) 2004
How far back do I need to go?? LSU has done just fine getting WR to the next level
Posted on 9/18/12 at 11:13 am to Jizzamo311
I just listed the WR draft picks since Miles has been the HC. If you go back to 2004, Michael Clayton and Devery Henderson were picked in the 1st and 2nd rounds respectively.
Posted on 9/18/12 at 11:22 am to inadaze
Daze - I was just going off your post. Showing the difference between LSU & A&M WR gettin drafted. I used your post to show how much better LSU has done
Posted on 9/18/12 at 11:22 am to inadaze
Daze - I was just going off your post. Showing the difference between LSU & A&M WR gettin drafted. I used your post to show how much better LSU has done
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