Troy Franklin

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Oregon has received a signed letter of intent Menlo Park (Calif.) Menlo-Atherton wide receiver Troy Franklin. One of the top wide receivers in the country, Franklin joins a loaded offensive recruiting class for the Ducks in the 2021 recruiting cycle.
 
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Oregon hasn’t had a first round pick at WR since @RaceBannon was fighting in nam!

The last time Oregon had a 2nd round pick at WR, I was about year away from being conceived. I’m 21.

Congrats on ruining your career Troy!
 
Oregon hasn’t had a first round pick at WR since @RaceBannon was fighting in nam!

The last time Oregon had a 2nd round pick at WR, I was about year away from being conceived. I’m 21.

Congrats on ruining your career Troy!

I know it’s a point of pride for UW fans that Oregon hasn’t had a first round WR for a while, but most recruiting efforts are centered on the accomplishments of the position coach instead of the school. Unless you have something like LSU and DBs, or Ohio State and DEs, Alabama and everything other than QBs, or Oregon and QBs.

I’m sure Troy was very impressed by Reggie Williams getting drafted in the first round while Junior Adams was going to college and the year Junior spent with Cooper Kupp.
Oregon’s WR coach was the position coach and recruiter for three first rounders and three second rounders, including AJ Green, Deebo Samuel, Todd Gurley, Nick Chubb, Sony Michel.
 
Oregon hasn’t had a first round pick at WR since @RaceBannon was fighting in nam!

The last time Oregon had a 2nd round pick at WR, I was about year away from being conceived. I’m 21.

Congrats on ruining your career Troy!

I know it’s a point of pride for UW fans that Oregon hasn’t had a first round WR for a while, but most recruiting efforts are centered on the accomplishments of the position coach instead of the school. Unless you have something like LSU and DBs, or Ohio State and DEs, Alabama and everything other than QBs, or Oregon and QBs.

I’m sure Troy was very impressed by Reggie Williams getting drafted in the first round while Junior Adams was going to college and the year Junior spent with Cooper Kupp.
Oregon’s WR coach was the position coach and recruiter for three first rounders and three second rounders, including AJ Green, Deebo Samuel, Todd Gurley, Nick Chubb, Sony Michel.

I may be missing someone here, but I think there's a shorter response: Washington's tradition of first and second round wide receivers in about the same tim frame is J Ross III and Reggie Williams. Go check in on those pro careers.

Honestly, when thinking about Washington's historical relative success at the next level, this isn't the position I'd start with to make my case for the DWAGS as NFL U. Seriously I can't remember the last Washington receiver who was worth a shit in the NFL. It is really Skansi for Christ's sake? Lonzell Hill? That was a looooooooooooong tim ago, and those guys weren't superstars.

As for now, Jaydon Mickens has done much better than anybody expected, and he's a distant third receiver in TB, but at least he's playing.

So what were talking about again?
 
Oregon hasn’t had a first round pick at WR since @RaceBannon was fighting in nam!

The last time Oregon had a 2nd round pick at WR, I was about year away from being conceived. I’m 21.

Congrats on ruining your career Troy!

I know it’s a point of pride for UW fans that Oregon hasn’t had a first round WR for a while, but most recruiting efforts are centered on the accomplishments of the position coach instead of the school. Unless you have something like LSU and DBs, or Ohio State and DEs, Alabama and everything other than QBs, or Oregon and QBs.

I’m sure Troy was very impressed by Reggie Williams getting drafted in the first round while Junior Adams was going to college and the year Junior spent with Cooper Kupp.
Oregon’s WR coach was the position coach and recruiter for three first rounders and three second rounders, including AJ Green, Deebo Samuel, Todd Gurley, Nick Chubb, Sony Michel.

I may be missing someone here, but I think there's a shorter response: Washington's tradition of first and second round wide receivers in about the same tim frame is J Ross III and Reggie Williams. Go check in on those pro careers.

Honestly, when thinking about Washington's historical relative success at the next level, this isn't the position I'd start with to make my case for the DWAGS as NFL U. Seriously I can't remember the last Washington receiver who was worth a shit in the NFL. It is really Skansi for Christ's sake? Lonzell Hill? That was a looooooooooooong tim ago, and those guys weren't superstars.

As for now, Jaydon Mickens has done much better than anybody expected, and he's a distant third receiver in TB, but at least he's playing.

So what were talking about again?

Jerome Pathon, that’s Washington’s greatest contribution to NFL WRs. He’s not quite as accomplished as JJ Birden, but I remember him existing.

If you’re going to suck bad enough to not get a second contract getting drafted in the first round by the Bengals nets you some cash. Both Akili and John Ross know the hustle.

Considering Washington has had 87 more players drafted it’s surprising they’re getting doubled up in Hall of Fame inductees, and have 15% fewer Pro Bowl seasons.
 
Oregon hasn’t had a first round pick at WR since @RaceBannon was fighting in nam!

The last time Oregon had a 2nd round pick at WR, I was about year away from being conceived. I’m 21.

Congrats on ruining your career Troy!

How lame. You get your butt kicked in recruiting really bad again and this is all you can come up with. Hahahaha

What’s next? Your dad can beat up my dad. Ha ha ha ha
 
Does Oregon have any receivers in the NFL better than Marvin Hall?
 
Does Oregon have any receivers in the NFL better than Marvin Hall?

Not that I know of, but we are measuring IQs in the special ed room at this point.

The best current WR in the NFL from a PNW school came out of Beav. You could argue that same school produced the best 3 WRs to come out of the PNW in the last 20. I can't recall if Cuog has snuck someone in doing well, which is a shame since it's my alma mater.

This is a position that Cal and SC do better than the PNW four. Much better.
 
Does Oregon have any receivers in the NFL better than Marvin Hall?

Not that I know of, but we are measuring IQs in the special ed room at this point.

The best current WR in the NFL from a PNW school came out of Beav. You could argue that same school produced the best 3 WRs to come out of the PNW in the last 20. I can't recall if Cuog has snuck someone in doing well, which is a shame since it's my alma mater.

This is a position that Cal and SC do better than the PNW four. Much better.

I personally don't even give a shit (does he play for UW???!?!?!)

The dick measuring contest of position groups and bringing Locker vs. Mariota who flamed out of the same NFL team is just a place I can't even doog to.

I will however get to Arizona's secondary.
 
Does Oregon have any receivers in the NFL better than Marvin Hall?

Not that I know of, but we are measuring IQs in the special ed room at this point.

The best current WR in the NFL from a PNW school came out of Beav. You could argue that same school produced the best 3 WRs to come out of the PNW in the last 20. I can't recall if Cuog has snuck someone in doing well, which is a shame since it's my alma mater.

This is a position that Cal and SC do better than the PNW four. Much better.

Kupp>>>>>>cooks
 
Does Oregon have any receivers in the NFL better than Marvin Hall?

Not that I know of, but we are measuring IQs in the special ed room at this point.

The best current WR in the NFL from a PNW school came out of Beav. You could argue that same school produced the best 3 WRs to come out of the PNW in the last 20. I can't recall if Cuog has snuck someone in doing well, which is a shame since it's my alma mater.

This is a position that Cal and SC do better than the PNW four. Much better.

Kupp>>>>>>cooks

I'm only thinking about the Pac 4.
 
Does Oregon have any receivers in the NFL better than Marvin Hall?

Not that I know of, but we are measuring IQs in the special ed room at this point.

The best current WR in the NFL from a PNW school came out of Beav. You could argue that same school produced the best 3 WRs to come out of the PNW in the last 20. I can't recall if Cuog has snuck someone in doing well, which is a shame since it's my alma mater.

This is a position that Cal and SC do better than the PNW four. Much better.

Kupp>>>>>>cooks

I'm only thinking about the Pac 4.

My b my b
 
Oregon hasn’t had a first round pick at WR since @RaceBannon was fighting in nam!

The last time Oregon had a 2nd round pick at WR, I was about year away from being conceived. I’m 21.

Congrats on ruining your career Troy!

I know it’s a point of pride for UW fans that Oregon hasn’t had a first round WR for a while, but most recruiting efforts are centered on the accomplishments of the position coach instead of the school. Unless you have something like LSU and DBs, or Ohio State and DEs, Alabama and everything other than QBs, or Oregon and QBs.

I’m sure Troy was very impressed by Reggie Williams getting drafted in the first round while Junior Adams was going to college and the year Junior spent with Cooper Kupp.
Oregon’s WR coach was the position coach and recruiter for three first rounders and three second rounders, including AJ Green, Deebo Samuel, Todd Gurley, Nick Chubb, Sony Michel.

Man watching the TEs and backs catch rpo dump offs and taking the occasional screen is going to be so great for his development!
 
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