One thing I did notice Lewis fixed that ugly hitch in his throwing motion this offseason. Hopefully that cuts down on floating balls when throwing 20+ yards
One thing I did notice Lewis fixed that ugly hitch in his throwing motion this offseason. Hopefully that cuts down on floating balls when throwing 20+ yards
We will be loaded at WR, RB and OL. We have talked at nauseum about the stable of backs we have and need to just figure out who the main guys will be. But look at the WR group.
Main Producers coming back:
Peter Leblanc--Should be healthy this season and expected to be back to freshman form
Jalen Williams--Made a huge jump last season and only gets better each season
Kyren Lacy--Arguably the best young receiver we have, expect big things
Calif Gossett--Has shown flashes, ready to breakout
Dontae Fleming/Erroll Rogers/Kaleb Carter--Have all shown some talent as freshman
Jamal Bell--Just wondering if he will be back to his old self
Newcomers or potential breakout stars
John Stephens--TCU transfer with experience
Michael Jefferson--Alabama State transfer and a good one
Golden Eke--Speed for days, needs to learn to catch better
Cassius Allen--Returning from injury, showed some talent in 2019
Dalen Cambre--Looked good at the spring game
Devon Pauley--Just makes the big catches, only 1 a game, but always at the big moment
Jacob Bernard--superb athlete, need to get him involved somehow
Others
Trevor Russell--former Arizona State recruit
Robert Williams--I saw this kid on an ESPN High School game, he is good
I have not even spoken about the TE position.
Looks like Levi will have plenty targets to sling it to.
Good schemes can manifest themselves in many ways and versions of ways.
A scheme where the defender has to pick or choose who to defend creates a temporary window that a decent quarterback can pick apart, is one.
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