bjtheflamesfan
June 23rd, 2010, 10:00 AM
Well time for the last of the offensive skill positions as we look at the WRs. you can have the best QB in all the world but if he doesnt have anybody to throw it to, he can only take you so far (even if youre Armanti Edwards, former star for the three time national champs from Appalachian State). For this one I'll be listing the top three returning WRs and for the first time gonna take a stab at individual rankings as well as team. These are based on my own opinion:
Charleston Southern:
Gerald Stevenson 55 Catches 724 Yds 3 TDs
Kwame Krakue 40 Catches 524 Yds 3 TDs
Anthony Chalmers 14 Catches 196 Yds 2 TDs
Coastal Carolina:
Brandon Whitley 30 Catches 469 Yds 4 TDs
Marquel Willis 14 Catches 145 Yds 0 TDs
Jonathan Morgan 12 Catches 203 Yds 0 TDs
Gardner-Webb:
James Perry III 61 Catches 749 Yds 3TDs
Marquis Sanders 36 Catches 459 Yds 2 TDs
Nick Melton 23 Catches 244 Yds 1 TD
Liberty: (Note, Mike Brown, 2009 leading receiver for Liberty, moved to QB)
Chris Summers 40 Catches 603 Yds 4 TDs
B.J. Hayes 15 Catches 119 Yds 0 TDs
Jimmy Eden 8 Catches 49 Yds 0 TDs
Presbyterian:
Patrick McKoy 47 Catches 615 Yds 4 TDs
Anderico Bailey 27 Catches 207 Yds 0 TDs
Derek Frost 16 Catches 128 Yds 0 TDs
Stony Brook
Jordan Gush 26 Catches 413 Yds 6 TDs
Matt Brevi 26 Catches 344 Yds 2 TDs
Donald Porter 25 Catches 476 Yds 5 TDs
VMI
Mario Scott 14 Catches 237 Yds 3 TDs
Bryan Barnson 11 Catches 183 Yds 0 TDs
Justin Hickman 3 Catches 25 Yds 0 TDs
The WRs can probably be split into three groups if you look at the numbers. You have five receivers who caught 40 or more passes (McKoy, Summers, Perry, Stevenson, Krakue), six who caught between 25-39 passes (Whitley, Sanders, Bailey, Gush, Brevi, Porter), and then you have the remaining receivers who caught 15 or less. Stony Brook once again is right up near the top as an overall unit as all three of their top returning WRs had 25 or more catches (including Gush who scored the winning TD against Liberty last year). Liberty's leading receiver Mike Brown is movign under center full time which means 6'4" Chris Summers will go in as the #1 option headed for the fall. CSU comes in with the double barrel threat of Gerald Stevenson and Kwame Krakue. Gardner Webb brings back teh conference leader in catches and yards in James Perry III. Presbyterian led the conference in overall passing yards although they do lose their second leading receiver in Sean Adegbola so look for Anderico Bailey and Derek Frost to step up. I know Ive been down on VMI a lot in the previous postings but with a change in offense look for the WRs to be heard from a lot more than in years past. Looking at the team rankings I see it this way:
1. CSU
2. SBU
3. LU
4. PC
5. CCU
6. G-W
7. VMI
One thing I will say before I take a stab at the individual rankings, I could probably put 4-6 in any order because all three of them have some very good guys coming back. Looking at things from a more individual perspective:
1. Gerald Stevenson Charleston Southern
2. James Perry III Gardner-Webb
3. Chris Summers Liberty
4. Kwame Krakue Charleston Southern
5. Patrick McKoy Presbyterian
6. Jordan Gush Stony Brook
7. Brandon Whitley Coastal Carolina
8. Marquis Sanders Gardner-Webb
9. Anderico Bailey Presbyterian
10. B.J. Hayes Liberty
Charleston Southern:
Gerald Stevenson 55 Catches 724 Yds 3 TDs
Kwame Krakue 40 Catches 524 Yds 3 TDs
Anthony Chalmers 14 Catches 196 Yds 2 TDs
Coastal Carolina:
Brandon Whitley 30 Catches 469 Yds 4 TDs
Marquel Willis 14 Catches 145 Yds 0 TDs
Jonathan Morgan 12 Catches 203 Yds 0 TDs
Gardner-Webb:
James Perry III 61 Catches 749 Yds 3TDs
Marquis Sanders 36 Catches 459 Yds 2 TDs
Nick Melton 23 Catches 244 Yds 1 TD
Liberty: (Note, Mike Brown, 2009 leading receiver for Liberty, moved to QB)
Chris Summers 40 Catches 603 Yds 4 TDs
B.J. Hayes 15 Catches 119 Yds 0 TDs
Jimmy Eden 8 Catches 49 Yds 0 TDs
Presbyterian:
Patrick McKoy 47 Catches 615 Yds 4 TDs
Anderico Bailey 27 Catches 207 Yds 0 TDs
Derek Frost 16 Catches 128 Yds 0 TDs
Stony Brook
Jordan Gush 26 Catches 413 Yds 6 TDs
Matt Brevi 26 Catches 344 Yds 2 TDs
Donald Porter 25 Catches 476 Yds 5 TDs
VMI
Mario Scott 14 Catches 237 Yds 3 TDs
Bryan Barnson 11 Catches 183 Yds 0 TDs
Justin Hickman 3 Catches 25 Yds 0 TDs
The WRs can probably be split into three groups if you look at the numbers. You have five receivers who caught 40 or more passes (McKoy, Summers, Perry, Stevenson, Krakue), six who caught between 25-39 passes (Whitley, Sanders, Bailey, Gush, Brevi, Porter), and then you have the remaining receivers who caught 15 or less. Stony Brook once again is right up near the top as an overall unit as all three of their top returning WRs had 25 or more catches (including Gush who scored the winning TD against Liberty last year). Liberty's leading receiver Mike Brown is movign under center full time which means 6'4" Chris Summers will go in as the #1 option headed for the fall. CSU comes in with the double barrel threat of Gerald Stevenson and Kwame Krakue. Gardner Webb brings back teh conference leader in catches and yards in James Perry III. Presbyterian led the conference in overall passing yards although they do lose their second leading receiver in Sean Adegbola so look for Anderico Bailey and Derek Frost to step up. I know Ive been down on VMI a lot in the previous postings but with a change in offense look for the WRs to be heard from a lot more than in years past. Looking at the team rankings I see it this way:
1. CSU
2. SBU
3. LU
4. PC
5. CCU
6. G-W
7. VMI
One thing I will say before I take a stab at the individual rankings, I could probably put 4-6 in any order because all three of them have some very good guys coming back. Looking at things from a more individual perspective:
1. Gerald Stevenson Charleston Southern
2. James Perry III Gardner-Webb
3. Chris Summers Liberty
4. Kwame Krakue Charleston Southern
5. Patrick McKoy Presbyterian
6. Jordan Gush Stony Brook
7. Brandon Whitley Coastal Carolina
8. Marquis Sanders Gardner-Webb
9. Anderico Bailey Presbyterian
10. B.J. Hayes Liberty