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Guys I’m looking forward to seeing stand out from the new guys:

1. Erick Doke - RB (big bruising runner)
2. Amir Brummett - WR
3. Jyran Mitchell- WR
4. Justin Hall- DB/RB (Athlete)
5. Tyrice Richie- WR (Should compliment Tears)
6. Jiya Wright - QB ( Please be better than Childers)
I think Michael Love will be a great slot receiver/APB for years to come.
You guys are making me miss football.
(02-05-2019 01:23 PM)JoeNovak Wrote: [ -> ]I think Michael Love will be a great slot receiver/APB for years to come.

Doke’s twitter says he’s a LB/DE now
(02-05-2019 01:49 PM)NIU1981 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2019 01:23 PM)JoeNovak Wrote: [ -> ]I think Michael Love will be a great slot receiver/APB for years to come.

Doke’s twitter says he’s a LB/DE now

He is listed at 6'1" 227 so that is good size for LB in our set up. He could be the next Sutton Smith
The best part is everyone starts fresh. Hammock does not know the players and will be objective for the first few weeks.
I’m very excited to see Tyrik Henderson, he’s a very physical corner with elite ball skills.
Drake Davis- A straight up winner!
Tyrice Richie- A legit Wr
Mike Love- All around playmaker
(02-05-2019 06:23 PM)Chicago_sportsfan Wrote: [ -> ]I’m very excited to see Tyrik Henderson, he’s a very physical corner with elite ball skills.
Drake Davis- A straight up winner!
Tyrice Richie- A legit Wr
Mike Love- All around playmaker

Hope Davis putts some more ass in his pants, because he's tiny. Any chance, if he's athletic enough, they make him a receiver?
looking forward to seeing what Fabian McCray can do. Wouldn’t be surprised if he plays as a true freshman
(02-06-2019 11:47 PM)HuskiePride12 Wrote: [ -> ]looking forward to seeing what Fabian McCray can do. Wouldn’t be surprised if he plays as a true freshman

100% agree.
Tyrice Richie, he had to go the JUCO route and proved himself. He'll be in the two deeps right away.

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(02-07-2019 12:09 AM)NIU05 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-06-2019 11:47 PM)HuskiePride12 Wrote: [ -> ]looking forward to seeing what Fabian McCray can do. Wouldn’t be surprised if he plays as a true freshman

100% agree.

Yup.

He looks all of 6'2 going both ways here.If he's only 175 here, that's a solid 175. Nice to see a de-commit from UI come to NIU. 02-13-banana

https://247sports.com/college/illinois/A...124260291/

https://www.cbssports.com/college-footba...a-chicago/
(02-07-2019 06:21 AM)Trekker41 Wrote: [ -> ]Tyrice Richie, he had to go the JUCO route and proved himself. He'll be in the two deeps right away.

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I’m guessing Richie and Mcray both see action. Especially Richie. I think Tucker is going to be the odd man out. WR has gone from weakness to potential strength quickly.
(02-07-2019 09:53 AM)Rabid Squirrel Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-07-2019 06:21 AM)Trekker41 Wrote: [ -> ]Tyrice Richie, he had to go the JUCO route and proved himself. He'll be in the two deeps right away.

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I’m guessing Richie and Mcray both see action. Especially Richie. I think Tucker is going to be the odd man out. WR has gone from weakness to potential strength quickly.

Do you think they’re only going to play 3-4 WRs all season? Tears and Tucker are the only 2 WRs with any kind of production and experience. I have no doubt the newcomers are going to play plenty, but Tucker will as well.
(02-07-2019 10:01 AM)7 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-07-2019 09:53 AM)Rabid Squirrel Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-07-2019 06:21 AM)Trekker41 Wrote: [ -> ]Tyrice Richie, he had to go the JUCO route and proved himself. He'll be in the two deeps right away.

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I’m guessing Richie and Mcray both see action. Especially Richie. I think Tucker is going to be the odd man out. WR has gone from weakness to potential strength quickly.

Do you think they’re only going to play 3-4 WRs all season? Tears and Tucker are the only 2 WRs with any kind of production and experience. I have no doubt the newcomers are going to play plenty, but Tucker will as well.

Tears is a lock. I think Robinson offers too much to not be on the field all the time. He and tucker have about the same experience. Richie should be ready to play game 1. I’m guessing tucker gets eased out of playing time with each passing game as Richie produces. By odd man out I just mean he’s the guy who’s going to loose playing time the most and may eventually find himself on the bench by years end.
There should be great competition at wideout, which is fantastic, but I believe Tucker can hold his own. It will be great if Robinson takes the next step.
(02-07-2019 10:09 AM)Rabid Squirrel Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-07-2019 10:01 AM)7 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-07-2019 09:53 AM)Rabid Squirrel Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-07-2019 06:21 AM)Trekker41 Wrote: [ -> ]Tyrice Richie, he had to go the JUCO route and proved himself. He'll be in the two deeps right away.

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I’m guessing Richie and Mcray both see action. Especially Richie. I think Tucker is going to be the odd man out. WR has gone from weakness to potential strength quickly.

Do you think they’re only going to play 3-4 WRs all season? Tears and Tucker are the only 2 WRs with any kind of production and experience. I have no doubt the newcomers are going to play plenty, but Tucker will as well.

Tears is a lock. I think Robinson offers too much to not be on the field all the time. He and tucker have about the same experience. Richie should be ready to play game 1. I’m guessing tucker gets eased out of playing time with each passing game as Richie produces. By odd man out I just mean he’s the guy who’s going to loose playing time the most and may eventually find himself on the bench by years end.

Hey maybe I’m wrong, but short of being really tall, I’m not sure what you’ve seen out of Robinson that tells you “he offers too much to not be ok the field.” Here’s to hoping you’re right.
(02-07-2019 10:01 AM)7 Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-07-2019 09:53 AM)Rabid Squirrel Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-07-2019 06:21 AM)Trekker41 Wrote: [ -> ]Tyrice Richie, he had to go the JUCO route and proved himself. He'll be in the two deeps right away.

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I’m guessing Richie and Mcray both see action. Especially Richie. I think Tucker is going to be the odd man out. WR has gone from weakness to potential strength quickly.

Do you think they’re only going to play 3-4 WRs all season? Tears and Tucker are the only 2 WRs with any kind of production and experience. I have no doubt the newcomers are going to play plenty, but Tucker will as well.

I think we will see Fotis get some time at WR too. With the younger talent we have coming in, I think we will be OK at the WR position.
(02-07-2019 10:23 AM)NIU1981 Wrote: [ -> ]There should be great competition at wideout, which is fantastic, but I believe Tucker can hold his own. It will be great if Robinson takes the next step.

Robinson is a great red zone target but he and Tucker don’t get much separation. Tucker has great hands, but I haven’t seen much after that. There’s going to be some competition at WR this year. I’m hoping somebody like Michael Love will emerge and start taking punt returns.
I’m personally excited to see Deondre Francois in Dekalb
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