The Utah receivers are all intact from last year also. Future New England Patriot Britain Covey will continue to terrorize teams from the slot, while Jaylen Dixon really broke out late, and will look to build on that success. Oh, and the line is big and experienced. So yeah, there are all kinds of problems to deal with here.
Future New England Patriot because Wes Walker? dunno
Welker, Edelman, Amendola, Hogan, etc
The Patriots love them white WR’s
Real gym-rats.
high motors
Aha, better them than the Aaron Hernandez line of reasoning.
Mad respect for Covey but there is no way in hell his body would last an NFL preseason let alone an actual season in the NFL.
Not if his QBs hang him out to dry over the middle…
TT is gone.
At his current playing weight no, but if he can get to 185-190 lbs he’d be able to fulfill a Darren Sprioes/Danny Woodhead/Wes Walker type role.
Maybe he can and I am far from an expert. But just looking at his body type I don’t see where the muscle is going to go.
Pretty clear how little this guy knows his subject. Utah’s O-line is neither the biggest or most experienced in the South, let alone the conference. Utah’s offense did not fall off a cliff after the injuries to Huntley and Moss. They scored plenty of points in those other games outside the championship game. It was critical errors at critical times that did them in.
Probably because the Pac-12 made it such a talking point last year. Comparing them to cattle among other things.
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