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Originally Posted by kccrow
Really worried about his separation skills in the NFL though. He really struggled to do much of anything against Ohio State last year with Apple and Conley defending him, especially when they pressed. He's going to see that level of coverage every week in the NFL.
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agree with what your saying about that game, however, he didnt really get much time to do much of anything vs OSU. Their dline was putting a lot of pressure on and the WRs were limited on the types of routes they could run. NIU also had pretty much no other WR threats so he was keyed on quite a bit.
The most impressive thing about Golladay IMO though is that he was able to put up back to back 1100+ receiving seasons playing almost both full years with backup freshman QBs that had never played before and he had no reps with prior. I think he could be a great WR at the next level when he finally has a pro QB throwing to him