Nick KrugLast season, Kansas University’s football wide receivers left more than a little to be desired.
Only Daymond Patterson had a decent year, leading the position in receptions (60), yards (487) and touchdowns (two).
After Patterson, KU’s next six receivers combined to haul in just 81 catches for 871 yards and four touchdowns. Clearly, Bradley McDougald, Johnathan Wilson, D.J. Beshears, Christian Matthews, Erick McGriff and Chris Omigie struggled to replace the likes of Dezmon Briscoe and Kerry Meier, record-setting receivers who left KU after the 2009 season.
While part of their shortcoming was attributed to inexperience, a healthy portion of the blame fell on sporadic and inconsistent quarterback play and the installation of a new offense under first-year head coach Turner Gill.
But Year Two of the Gill era has arrived and, with it, so have higher expectations for the Jayhawks’ receivers. Gone are Wilson (to graduation) and McDougald (to safety), leaving room for at least a a couple of other wideouts to join Beshears, Omigie, McGriff and Patterson in the quest to make KU’s passing game respected once again.
Nick KrugThe list of players most likely to fill the starring roles for this year’s receiving unit features a few true freshmen, a couple of guys who red-shirted last season and one who switched positions.
While a case can be made for and against just about every receiver on the roster, part three of the Journal-World and KUSports.com’s position-by-position summer breakdown series reveals that Patterson, once again, appears to be the team’s most solid option.
Here’s a look — provided by football beat writer Matt Tait, sports editor Tom Keegan and KUSports.com online editor Jesse Newell — at which players might join Patterson in posting good numbers this fall.
Matt Tait’s list
Tom Keegan’s list
Jesse Newell’s list
Journal-World Consensus Top 5 Wide Receivers
(Five points awarded for first, four points for second, three points for third, two points for fourth and one point for fifth.)
Others receiving votes: Chris Omigie (2).