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Trey Palmer had something they both don’t have, speed. And he was buried on an elite group of WRs.Banks and Neyor are experienced receivers with big bodies who have put up better-than-decent stats at one point in their careers. Nebraska currently has a 190 lb freshman and a 160 lb freshman who have talent but have yet to truly produce and could barely get off the line in press coverage. The coaches must believe that Banks and Neyor can get back to their previous production with the arm talent Raiola provides.
Trey Palmer had 41 receptions for 458 yds and 3 TDs and averaged 11 yds per catch over a 3 year period at LSU. Should we not have taken him?
Until Nebraska starts winning, it will be hard to pull the 5 star WR transfers because the best guys want to go to the Ohio States and Georgias of the world where they can compete for a championship. So we have to take on what some might consider projects. . . for now.
I don't know that I've seen anyone who is giddy about them. I feel like most people are excited about adding depth, size, and experience to a very young and unproven WR corps.Trey Palmer had something they both don’t have, speed. And he was buried on an elite group of WRs.
Neyor I guess was also buried on an elite group, but he was also injured. Not saying either are bad, but people are so giddy over the thought of them.
They are probably closer to an IGC and Marcus Washington level than Palmer.
No, Fleming is also mid.I don't know that I've seen anyone who is giddy about them. I feel like most people are excited about adding depth, size, and experience to a very young and unproven WR corps.
Were you excited about he prospect of landing Flemming? He's clocked a 4.45. Neyor runs a 4.49, so pretty comparable. And Sark wanted him, so that's good enough for me.
Banks runs a 4.52, but he's 6'4" 215lbs. We're not going to be asking him to take the top off a defense, and we currently don't have a starting caliber WR with his body type. Coleman could become that, with the speed to burn, but he isn't there yet.
Haha. It is remarkable that they so often are wrong. I read the site, but Sean Callahan comes off so holier than thou.good thing Huskeronline is NEVER wrong
Possibly. Not going to complain if we get a backup WR from teams with top-5 WR rooms, though.No, Fleming is also mid.
Neyor took a visit to West Virginia before the dead period (Dec 16th weekend). He's just kept his recruitment close to the vest compared to others.What Banks has that Neyor doesn’t right now is verified interest from other big time programs (visits to ND, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan). Neyor is definitely a gamble. I hope we can take both bc if nothing else they’ll give us an older, veteran presence within the WR room.
So did Neyor start at Texas?
I am curious if we can get him as a walk on NIL deal guy.... 1 game played in 2 years is a massive red flag, but he has plenty of upside if he is 100% recovered.He started at Wyoming and tore it up there. Tore his ACL I believe so only played in one game at Texas.
I am curious if we can get him as a walk on NIL deal guy.... 1 game played in 2 years is a massive red flag, but he has plenty of upside if he is 100% recovered.
Well we got Lloyd who hit 22.7 MPH on his first TD.... Apparently nobody in the NFL has hit that this year yet.Trey Palmer had something they both don’t have, speed.
Well we got Lloyd who hit 22.7 MPH on his first TD.... Apparently nobody in the NFL has hit that this year yet.
I think these two are "good" WRs that add to the room something that they don't really have.... Size. Banks and Neyor are both pretty good at contested catches. Do I think they will be a Trey? no, but I wouldn't be surprised if they were Toure.
Also, with how young that room is I think having older members would be beneficial.
We're going to go old school NCAA Playstation football... run 4 verticals every play & chuck it deep. Raiola with 700 passing yards & 9 TDs per game.Lloyd seems to be incredibly undervalued everywhere. I’d load up on his stock and not look back.
You’ve got a dude who hit 22.7 MPH on a route in football pads and now we’ve got a QB who can throw the ball 70 yards into a bucket. I like where this is going.
Our fans know everything pal. Much much more than the coaches.Banks and Neyor are experienced receivers with big bodies who have put up better-than-decent stats at one point in their careers. Nebraska currently has a 190 lb freshman and a 160 lb freshman who have talent but have yet to truly produce and could barely get off the line in press coverage. The coaches must believe that Banks and Neyor can get back to their previous production with the arm talent Raiola provides.
Trey Palmer had 41 receptions for 458 yds and 3 TDs and averaged 11 yds per catch over a 3 year period at LSU. Should we not have taken him?
Until Nebraska starts winning, it will be hard to pull the 5 star WR transfers because the best guys want to go to the Ohio States and Georgias of the world where they can compete for a championship. So we have to take on what some might consider projects. . . for now.
Offers from Washington, Minnesota, UCF, Wazzu, Kansas, Oregon St, etc.That Xe’ree is highly sought after right? Also, how the hell do you say that? Zee’ree?
So what yore saying is... he tore it up at two different schools?He started at Wyoming and tore it up there. Tore his ACL I believe so only played in one game at Texas.
According to his Twitter he received offers from Cal, KU, Wazzu, Oregon St, and Washington among others.That Xe’ree is highly sought after right? Also, how the hell do you say that? Zee’ree?