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Old 07-25-2005, 02:51 PM
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Our WR recruiting has been weak the last 2 years. The funny thing is that each of the last 2 years we have been in on some great prospects, but have come up short on each.

Florida's starting WR, imo, are as good or better than any group in the country. The only thing, like dingy said, is that Baker, Caldwell, Corn, Jackson, Dickey and Tookes will all be gone once Thompson comes in.

Our younger WR are somewhat weak. Here is a breakdown, as someone wanted to know above:

Mike Mcintosh: Will be a rFR this year. Good talent, but hasn't done anything yet. Won't crack the top 5 this year.

Nyan Boateng: Great physical tools. Will be a true freshman this year and will likely red[censored]. Needs to work on fundamentals. Good size at 6-2 200. Vertical leap of about 40 is impressive. Great b-ball prospect who played with Sebastian Telfair.

Louis Murphy: Not fast, but big. 6-3 200 and good hands. Will be a true freshman this year. Wasn't highly recruited outof HS, only 3-star guy.

David Nelson: Will be a true freshman. Highest regarded WR prospect this past year. 6-5 190 pounds. Great hands, but only average speed.

Our WR class this year should be the group that Thompson would have to compete with. Percy Harvin has us in the top 2 with USC. Jamere Holland has us in the top 2 with Arizona. Hornsby has us as his leader and there are other good prospects that like us as well.
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