WR is a spot we need depth. He's 6'2 215ish and turing heads at practice. Godwin compliments our current set, but #82 could be the answer we need for a big physical receiver. Had offers from Auburn, Clemson, aTM, Miss schools, Miami, and UCLA. Wonder why LSU didn't offer?
Mitchell - 6'1, 195 lbs. great athleticism, but obviously has proven to be tough to count on for an entire year. When healthy he's awesome. People will overlook what a big catch he made last year versus Georgia Tech, and hope for glimpses of what we saw his first year or reminiscing on that Florida TD.
Justin Scott Wesley - 5'11, 201 lbs. - of LSU 2013 lore, he's proven to be more of a vertical threat than proven route runner.
Reggie Davis - 6'0, 170 lbs. - showing flashes on returns at times, and like JSW proving more of a vertical threat.
Kenneth Towns - 6'3, 202 lbs. - only seeing meaningful late game action it appears, still very much an unknown.
Isaiah McKenzie - 5'8, 170 lbs. - obviously a dynamic returner, and can be properly utilized in unique sets in the slot or out of the backfield, but hard to be relied upon as an every down WR.
Mitchell - 6'1, 195 lbs. great athleticism, but obviously has proven to be tough to count on for an entire year. When healthy he's awesome. People will overlook what a big catch he made last year versus Georgia Tech, and hope for glimpses of what we saw his first year or reminiscing on that Florida TD.
Justin Scott Wesley - 5'11, 201 lbs. - of LSU 2013 lore, he's proven to be more of a vertical threat than proven route runner.
Reggie Davis - 6'0, 170 lbs. - showing flashes on returns at times, and like JSW proving more of a vertical threat.
Kenneth Towns - 6'3, 202 lbs. - only seeing meaningful late game action it appears, still very much an unknown.
Isaiah McKenzie - 5'8, 170 lbs. - obviously a dynamic returner, and can be properly utilized in unique sets in the slot or out of the backfield, but hard to be relied upon as an every down WR.