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I think it is a tossup on who is better between Inniss and Tate, and I am elated to have both to see how it shakes out. But I think Inniss is going to be the real deal out of the gate and force the coaches to play him immediately, he is insanely gifted athletically but his route running appears really refined for his young age and the instincts seem off the charts. If he is a willing blocker, he is going to play when he gets here.
I think it is a tossup on who is better between Inniss and Tate, and I am elated to have both to see how it shakes out. But I think Inniss is going to be the real deal out of the gate and force the coaches to play him immediately, he is insanely gifted athletically but his route running appears really refined for his young age and the instincts seem off the charts. If he is a willing blocker, he is going to play when he gets here.
I've seen that said, but IDK. There is a ton of talent in that WR room, and I mean a ton! I've heard that he's going to play in the slot, if so, he's fighting off Graves, Brown and possibly Egbuka. Outside he has MHjr(he ain't beating him), Ballard, Antwi and Burton. And ALL of them were stars in HS. We say this every year about WRs, and they rarely see the field much. Garrett Wilson, IMO was the best frosh WR we've seen in years, and I don't think Inniss is as good as him, and he got 30rec due to a much shallower WR room. I think we may have to temper expectations in year 1 for the '23 WRs, as the 2022 ones are getting forgotten about