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Signed to CU '24 TNFR WR Lajohntay Wester

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Both of these brothers look like they can play. The stats for the WR tells the story: he understands getting open and has the speed and quickness to be a threat from every angle. The surprise for me is how aggressively the LB brother moves in among the big bodies. 200lbs is lite for an LB, but he plays much bigger, and he still flies around like a safety.

 
Both of these brothers look like they can play. The stats for the WR tells the story: he understands getting open and has the speed and quickness to be a threat from every angle. The surprise for me is how aggressively the LB brother moves in among the big bodies. 200lbs is lite for an LB, but he plays much bigger, and he still flies around like a safety.


Davion Taylor, but with ILB instincts!
 
Davion Taylor, but with ILB instincts!
Would love that, except Davion was 220lb I think.

Devion was such a freaky athlete. For all the college football players who think they will make it to the NFL, Davion is the freaky level of player who actually ends up in the NFL. Even then, he wasn't a starter (at least for the first couple of seasons. I don't recall his career after that).
 
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Both of these brothers look like they can play. The stats for the WR tells the story: he understands getting open and has the speed and quickness to be a threat from every angle. The surprise for me is how aggressively the LB brother moves in among the big bodies. 200lbs is lite for an LB, but he plays much bigger, and he still flies around like a safety.


Heard he’s 220 now
 
Wester has been a Stud. Sheppard is an awesome lob threat near the end zone but I'm taking Wester as the better WR this year for CU. Too bad Horn and Miller were injured just because that 5 Deep was unreal.
 
Hope #1 sneaks into the 2nd round. He’s put on an absolute show this year. One of my favorite all-time buffs.
 
Wester has been a Stud. Sheppard is an awesome lob threat near the end zone but I'm taking Wester as the better WR this year for CU. Too bad Horn and Miller were injured just because that 5 Deep was unreal.
#6 put them at 6 deep. Next year it’s Miller Time! Being so close to Coors, hope they secure that NIL bag.
 
Would be very curious to know if there’s ever been a team with four guys drafted at one position in the same year. I doubt it
ChatGPT says it’s happened more than I would have guessed. Think LSU WRs in 2020 was the last time.
 
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