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I went with Dane on this one, just based on past playing experience and being in the system a little longer. I've been waiting for Small to break through and it may never happen. Washington could be the next to break out, could have a big year if the other 2 or 3 #3's don't. It's only a matter of time when Posey explodes. Give him a year in the program and with his size, strength and ball skills in the air, he should be dominant.
[If Small can't fit the bill, then look to one of the two freshmen receivers from a year ago to step up in his place. Dane Sanzenbacher actually worked his way into the two-deep before last season began, and was the first Buckeye to score a touchdown in the 2007 regular season, but even that experience may not be enough to slow down the quickly-rising Taurian Washington, who seemed all too ready to take on the college game in the spring game after a brief transition in his freshman season.
My bet would be on Sanzenbacher just because of experience level. They are both on par as receivers. I just haven't seen enough of Washington to make the call, perhaps Tressel is thinking the same way.