Greg Dortch can make plays. There are bigger and faster receivers that are inferior football players.
He will get drafted, and he will play in the NFL.
Greg Dortch can make plays. There are bigger and faster receivers that are inferior football players.
He will get drafted, and he will play in the NFL.
Sounds like he's projected to be slower version of Camp. Does not bode well.
You can't be serious. It's a positive that a Wake football player is good enough to leave early. Add to that, his size is a terrible risk to return and get injured.
How much better an on the field year can player have than to be named to be All American by multiple, major outlets?
How much better an on the field year can player have than to be named to be All American by multiple, major outlets?
You realize it was as a punt returner, and a couple as "all purpose player", right? No such honors at WR, and unfortunately, I doubt many (any?) NFL teams are going to have a guy who runs a 4.6 returning punts or kicks. Hopefully I'm wrong, particularly with punts.
He's a great WR as well, and could certainly have continued to hone that craft, put up big numbers, and gain more notoriety.
Yeah, that's the thing. He's obviously a great returner but not a lot of teams are going to give roster spot to a returner. He catches a lot of balls in our offense, but he's not a great receiver imo and might actually benefit from another year of college, working on his craft. Averaged 9 catches per game in our wins and 5.7 in our losses.
Ultimately, he's five and half feet tall and there's about a 90% chance he won't get drafted. So if you're a GM and you like him, you give him a call as a UFA, especially if you didn't draft a receiver this year.
That was a great offense for Wake and it was “limited.”