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Tommy Streeter


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he ran a 4.4 flat at the da U. 6'4 sometimes lets the ball get into his body, and is not a real plucker. but he has major upside, as you can see from this past year(first year starting). was buried on the depth chart, but went to the same high school as Jacory and Aldarius. wouldnt mind Fortson as well but he has an injury prone past, i see both guys moving up on the board as the process goes further. route running can be taught.

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he ran a 4.4 flat at the da U. 6'4 sometimes lets the ball get into his body, and is not a real plucker. but he has major upside, as you can see from this past year(first year starting). was buried on the depth chart, but went to the same high school as Jacory and Aldarius. wouldnt mind Fortson as well but he has an injury prone past, i see both guys moving up on the board as the process goes further. route running can be taught.

He wasn't exactly 'buried' behind quality players. He just had one good year under Golden's guidance and bolted.

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Travis and LaRon were also decent WRs. 131 catches and 13 tds and 106 catches and 7 tds are pretty good career numbers.Aldarius never lived up to the hype.

I'm a Canes fan, I've seen every game Streeter has played in.

Benjamin will be a STs ace in the NFL. He'll be lucky to see the field as a WR. Byrd will be lucky to break camp with a team.

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