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Everybody knows that one of the best parts of being a sports fan is debating and dissecting the most (and least) important questions in the sporting world with your friends. So, we’re bringing that to the pages of LGHL with our favorite head-to-head column: You’re Nuts.
In You’re Nuts, two LGHL staff members will take differing sides of one question and argue their opinions passionately. Then, in the end, it’s up to you to determine who’s right and who’s nuts.
Today’s Question: Which non-Olave/Wilson wideout will have the most receiving yards in 2021?
Bone has covered Alabama football recruiting since 2003. He recently wrote his first book, The Road to Bama which is currently available for pre-order on Amazon, Barnes&Noble and Books-A-Million!
Jameson Williams hauled in nine catches for 154 yards and two touchdowns during the 2020 season. There was a great chance to see those numbers increase this upcoming season, but the Buckeyes also return two potential first rounders at the position in Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson. The position group is deep and considered by many as one of the best units in college football.
Williams has seen playing time during his career in Columbus, but with a fully-stocked group of stars at the position he began to question how significant his role in year three at Ohio State.
Jameson Williams Reveals Why He Transferred From Ohio State
COLUMBUS, OH - APRIL 18: A general view of Ohio Stadium as more than 99,000 fans packed in to watch the annual Ohio State Spring Game on April 18, 2015 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
Jameson Williams left Ohio State football earlier this offseason and then took his talents to the Alabama Crimson Tide. We now know why.
The Buckeyes’ wide receiver room, headlined by Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson, is the deepest and most talented in the country. Williams wasn’t so sure he was going to get much playing time this upcoming season, he told Andrew Bone of Bama Insider.
Top Ten Prospects in the 2022 NFL Draft
An early look at some of the top players available in the 2022 NFL Draft
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May 11, 2021
While many have begun to wind down from the hype of the 2021 NFL Draft, there is still plenty more draft to gear up for. The 2022 NFL Draft cycle is in its infancy but the evaluation process that will take place this spring and summer are crucial for players that will be draft-eligible. This next draft class could be the first class to have a normal offseason in two years and it will only benefit the players. Getting recognition in the 2021 offseason must have been difficult, considering private workouts and meetings at facilities were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.