Hurricane did a great write up on Wr's and left Sanu off the list and said do ur own research. So I will provide you guys with what i think is a fair article on Mo!
http://sports.yahoo....-140717400.html
Here is one part i will highlight for the ones who won't read the article..
"In 37 of a possible 38 starts for Rutgers, Sanu caught a Big East-record 210 career passes, including 115 in 2011 alone. He added seven touchdown catches to his résumé last season, as well as a 10.5 YPC average that has some wondering if he isn't a bigger deep threat than previously imagined."
You also have to remember, he did all this with No QB at all.. he never had an NFL level QB throwing him passes and these last 2 years, he had an awful offensive line.
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Mohamed Sanu
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Posted 08 April 2012 - 07:16 PM
Sure the Big East isn't a football hotbed, but it does produce some fine athletes that make the next level, and excel. Sanu is a beast of a receiver. I would have no problem backing this guy up if the Jets drafted him. This kid possesses all the needed skills to make it at the next level. Soft hands, catches everything around him. Big and athletic, something the Jets need at the WR spot. He never had a good to great QB throwing to him at Rutgers, but he was still able to shine in his blocking and receiving skills. Dude has nothing but upside written allover him. Whoever pulls the trigger and selects him will land a gem!
#4
Posted 08 April 2012 - 09:40 PM
Displacednewyorker, on 08 April 2012 - 08:16 PM, said:
Sure the Big East isn't a football hotbed, but it does produce some fine athletes that make the next level, and excel. Sanu is a beast of a receiver. I would have no problem backing this guy up if the Jets drafted him. This kid possesses all the needed skills to make it at the next level. Soft hands, catches everything around him. Big and athletic, something the Jets need at the WR spot. He never had a good to great QB throwing to him at Rutgers, but he was still able to shine in his blocking and receiving skills. Dude has nothing but upside written allover him. Whoever pulls the trigger and selects him will land a gem!
Sanu will have a mediocre career at best in the NFL, would be a waste to draft him. He doesn't have speed and he lacks great technique in route running, if u dont have one, you better have the other. Yes he had a ton of catches, but dude also had a ton of career drops, and his avg ypc is pathetic for a college athlete, especially against big east defenses.
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Posted 10 April 2012 - 08:34 PM
EliteJets, on 09 April 2012 - 12:37 PM, said:
DisplacedNY we actually agree on something hahah... also the only thing u got wrong, was saying he never had good to great QB's.... in reality, he never had an average qb let alone a good one!!!
I think if Savage wasn't treated unfairly and run out of town, that he would have become a good one his JR/SR seasons. Savage was above average in my mind. Feed to the wolves to early with no OL, kid got shell-shocked out there as he was getting hit hard like 15-20 times a game.
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