Wide Receivers?

Natethegreat

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I think bobo can be a number 2/3 if given the chance. He has great hands and can get open. Plus he’s a great blocker.
He also has great length and can high point the ball. He isn't bad. Not sure why this board feels the need to mock a guy that was a free agent signing here.
 

TheLegendOfBoom

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Just wait a few years and get Geno Smith………………………………’s cousin, Jeremiah Smith.

Similar frame as DK but a lot better at route running.

Some have even said Jeremiah Smith may be the best Ohio State receiver in the last 25 years or so. And that is saying a lot when there is currently one on our roster!
 

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Is there a Kansas State WR from Tulsa we can grab? We seem to have luck with them. :)
 

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I want to see Mr Bech at pick 92. I'm hoping for no WR until this pick.


Jack Bech WR TCU
Height: 6 - 1 |Weight: 214 lbs |RAS: 9.46
Jack Bech is a versatile and physical wide receiver who brings strong hands, sharp route-running, and a tough playing style to the field. He excels in contested-catch situations, using his body control and strong hands to secure difficult grabs in traffic. Bech’s ability to work both outside and in the slot makes him a valuable weapon in different offensive schemes. He has reliable ball skills, tracks the ball well, and shows a willingness to fight for extra yards after the catch. While not an elite burner, his toughness, football IQ, and playmaking ability make him a dependable and productive target.
 

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Nick Nash was putting up video game numbers for a large part of last season. Lower level of competition though (San Jose State), so there's some risk in how much that can translate. He led all WRs in receptions, yards, and TDs last season (technically, he was #2 in receptions and yards to Bowling Green's TE).
 

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People say it is bad draft for WR and it is true of the top 3 guys aren't like drafts past, but there are a ton of very good receivers throughout the entire draft.. Great WRs can come from anywhere in the draft.
 
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