Who will lead the 2016 Gophers in receiving yards?

Who will lead the 2016 Gophers in receiving yards?

  • Brandon Lingen

    Votes: 7 9.7%
  • Rodney Smith

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Shannon Brooks

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Melvin Holland

    Votes: 2 2.8%
  • Rashad Still

    Votes: 19 26.4%
  • Drew Wolitarsky

    Votes: 22 30.6%
  • Tyler Johnson

    Votes: 15 20.8%
  • Brian Smith

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Isaiah Gentry

    Votes: 4 5.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 2 2.8%

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Who will lead the 2016 Gophers in receiving yards?
 


If it's Still as the early voters are predicting we are in for a very good year.

Wolitarsky or Lingen much more likely IMO. Leidner likes his possession receivers and tight ends.


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Went with Still. If they said most receptions I probably would have voted Woli. I'm hoping we are able to air it out more this year on PA and hit Still for the big gains!
 


I went with still mainly hoping that if he has a big year it means our offense likely had a big year which means we likely had a big year which means likely beating wisconsin and winning the west which would be a BIG year.
 




Wolitarsky and Mitch have chemistry. He may not be the flashiest but he is able to get open. Then again, who knows this year? Ther isn't a dominat guy we can look to. Could be a complete surprise. Brian Smith is a good looking receiver and motivated. It will be interesting to see what he can do.
 

Wolitarsky and Mitch have chemistry. He may not be the flashiest but <b>he is able to get open. </b>Then again, who knows this year? Ther isn't a dominat guy we can look to. Could be a complete surprise. Brian Smith is a good looking receiver and motivated. It will be interesting to see what he can do.

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Much more productive than Still last year. Good blocker. Past doesn't predict future. I hope Still becomes a monster but I didn't see impressive deep speed last year. More of a red zone target. Feel free to disagree. We all know Woli has had suspect hands off and on...will be interesting to see who emerges out of a pretty wide field.
 



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Much more productive than Still last year. Good blocker. Past doesn't predict future. I hope Still becomes a monster but I didn't see impressive deep speed last year. More of a red zone target. Feel free to disagree. We all know Woli has had suspect hands off and on...will be interesting to see who emerges out of a pretty wide field.

Yeah, just think Woli has not been consistent enough...dropped passes are disappointing. There were times where he also struggled to create space, which seems weird for a guy with very good speed...reminds me a bit of Fruechte in that respect.

Seemed like Still pretty much caught everything thrown his way. Love to see a playing time vs. catch stat.
 

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Yeah, just think Woli has not been consistent enough...dropped passes are disappointing. There were times where he also struggled to create space, which seems weird for a guy with very good speed...reminds me a bit of Fruechte in that respect.

Seemed like Still pretty much caught everything thrown his way. Love to see a playing time vs. catch stat.

Still only caught 50% of the balls thrown to him. Maye caught just 58.4% while Wolitarsky caught 62.9%.

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Final stats:

Drew Wolitarsky: 860
Rashad Still: 349
Brian Smith: 279
Rodney Smith: 188
Tyler Johnson: 141
Nate Wozniak: 135
Eric Carter: 125
Shannon Brooks: 76
Colton Beebe: 48
Brandon Lingen: 28
Kobe McCrary: 17
Hunter Register: 6
Nick Hart: 5
 


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