bulldawg64 Posted October 12, 2010 Report Posted October 12, 2010 who i have seen this year has tobe roberts wos,and nelson png.
braves24 Posted October 12, 2010 Report Posted October 12, 2010 Mark Roberts WOSCameron Dishon BCZach Sonnier LCMPrentice Lane Silsbee
utguy09 Posted October 12, 2010 Report Posted October 12, 2010 Along with sonnier i have to throw in harmon to. He has made some of the best catches i have seen in a long time.
Mr. Buddy Garrity Posted October 12, 2010 Report Posted October 12, 2010 PAM WR CorpRoberts-WOSThat kid from Hardin
WeedBegone Posted October 12, 2010 Report Posted October 12, 2010 Benjamin Hollysworth---5-10 185. 13 year old sophmore-junior from Home School. Throws ball on the roof and runs precise circle patterns and rarely misses. He is always wide open
the-riot07 Posted October 13, 2010 Report Posted October 13, 2010 Mark roberts just needs to concentrate on the ball in the air instead of the run after the catch, and learn how to time his jumps and he will be an absolute monster! He is a randy moss type reciever that loves the deep ball! (Not really comparing him to moss, just saying that is how he is built!) He is always wide open or is atleast 6 inches taller than the defender!
dayton Posted October 13, 2010 Report Posted October 13, 2010 [quote name="WeedBegone" post="873394" timestamp="1286927185"]Benjamin Hollysworth---5-10 185. 13 year old sophmore-junior from Home School. Throws ball on the roof and runs precise circle patterns and rarely misses. He is always wide open [/quote] :D :D :DI L'dOL!!!sophomore-junior!! ;D :D :D ;D
Guest slsblab Posted October 13, 2010 Report Posted October 13, 2010 When looking at a receiver I look at alot of things, hands, running great routes, etc. Sonnier runs all the routes,has great hands and for a guy who is not considered fast beats people deep consistantly. Roberts is a guy with college stuff because he is big and fast, but runs mostly deep routes. Saw the Nelson kid once runs alot of quick routes but has really good hands. Just my opinion Sonnier right now is the most polished WR in all phases I have seen this year and last.
bruinoriginal Posted October 14, 2010 Report Posted October 14, 2010 Have seen most of the WR's mentioned on this one, best hands and "go to " receiver is Schrapps @ Kelly
Tiger05 Posted October 14, 2010 Report Posted October 14, 2010 [b]Prentice Lane[/b]Lane has caught several passes at the corner of the end zone by just flat out flying over the defensive Silsbee will go for 2 after the TD and the defense will triple cover Lane and he still catches the ballDon’t believe me watch the Lumberton game film ;)
badndn Posted October 14, 2010 Report Posted October 14, 2010 [quote name="slsblab" post="873738" timestamp="1286973684"]When looking at a receiver I look at alot of things, hands, running great routes, etc. Sonnier runs all the routes,has great hands and for a guy who is not considered fast beats people deep consistantly. Roberts is a guy with college stuff because he is big and fast, but runs mostly deep routes. [b]Saw the Nelson kid once runs alot of quick routes but has really good hands.[/b] Just my opinion Sonnier right now is the most polished WR in all phases I have seen this year and last.[/quote]Not sure when you saw Nelson, but he has more deep ball catches than anyone I have seen at PNG in a while. Jalali catches a bunch of screens, Nelson goes over the middle and down the sidelines.All I have ever seen Sonnier do is catch the WR screen. Granted that was last season. He is good at what he does no doubt, but I don't think either he or Nelson are the best WR in the area.
utguy09 Posted October 14, 2010 Report Posted October 14, 2010 [quote name="badndn" post="874672" timestamp="1287080705"][quote author=slsblab link=topic=74331.msg873738#msg873738 date=1286973684]When looking at a receiver I look at alot of things, hands, running great routes, etc. Sonnier runs all the routes,has great hands and for a guy who is not considered fast beats people deep consistantly. Roberts is a guy with college stuff because he is big and fast, but runs mostly deep routes. [b]Saw the Nelson kid once runs alot of quick routes but has really good hands.[/b] Just my opinion Sonnier right now is the most polished WR in all phases I have seen this year and last.[/quote]Not sure when you saw Nelson, but he has more deep ball catches than anyone I have seen at PNG in a while. Jalali catches a bunch of screens, Nelson goes over the middle and down the sidelines.All I have ever seen Sonnier do is catch the WR screen. Granted that was last season. He is good at what he does no doubt, but I don't think either he or Nelson are the best WR in the area.[/quote]Sonnier hasnt caught many screens this year. most of his catches have been over the middle or down the sidelines.
Jackthehammer Posted October 14, 2010 Report Posted October 14, 2010 It looks like James and Hall from Hardin. Then its Martin from Huffman and Sonnier from LCM. Then its Jones from Liberty and Nelson and Jalali from PNG. Julian from Huffman and Schrapps from Beaumont Kelly. There is your top 10 WR leaders courtesy of SETX sports.
Guest slsblab Posted October 15, 2010 Report Posted October 15, 2010 Badndn, I saw Nelson at Ned on TV he caught a bunch of 5 yd. stops. Sonnier catches the ball all over the field. Of course we have one thing in common I've only seen Nelson once and you more than likely have only seen Sonnier once.Offensive cord. will call routes according to what the defense is giving them so maybe that was why. But I have seen Sonnier for 2 years and coached him at the junior high level and for my money he is a great high school receiver. He caught 74 last year, if all he caught was screens the local coaches must not be doing a good job of scouting. ;D
bojonomore Posted October 15, 2010 Report Posted October 15, 2010 [quote name="badndn" post="874672" timestamp="1287080705"]All I have ever seen Sonnier do is catch the WR screen.[/quote]In fairness, he is averaging about 20 yards per catch this year...
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