Comparing two highly productive wideouts from the explosive West Virginia offense."Sills was famously offered a scholarship as a quarterback at the age of 13 by Lane Kiffin
Youth Josh LeRibeus Jersey , who at the time was the head coach at U.S.C. Sills suffered numerous injuries as a high school senior, and the Trojans made a coaching change, leading to him ultimately accept a scholarship offer to West Virginia University, who moved him to wideout. After his freshman year, he would transfer to El Camino College for an opportunity to play quarterback, but returned to the Mountaineers after just one season. Sills was a major part of West Virginia's explosive offense in 2017, catching 60 passes for 980 yards and an NCAA-best 18 touchdowns, earning 1st team All-Big 12 and 2nd team All-American honors. He was just as productive last year, with 65 receptions for 986 yards and leading the Big 12 with 15 touchdown catches, once again earning a spot on the All-Big 12 team. Sills' numbers at the NFL Scouting Combine weren't eye popping, but he did exhibit good leaping ability and solid foot quickness. 40-yd. dash = 4.57 seconds Vertical jump = 37.5 inches (7th among wideouts)Broad jump = 117 inches 3-cone drill = 6.97 seconds 20-yd. shuttle = 4.28 seconds 60-yd. shuttle = 11.69 seconds Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty ImagesDavid Sills V possesses good recognition of opposing coverages and has shown rapid improvement as a route runner. He competes fiercely for every ball
White Bobby Hebert Jersey , and has excellent elevation and good body control on contested throws. Sills has natural ball skills down the field, and has good concentration on over the shoulder throws. He is adept at using the sideline and end zone boundaries, and is a dangerous threat near the goal line. Though not a breakaway threat as a runner, Sills has nifty moves in the open field to pick up extra yardage. He is relatively inexperienced as a wideout, and ran a limited route tree in West Virginia's system. Sills has a very thin frame, and must get stronger at the next level. He struggles to get off the line against physical defensive backs, and must learn to shield defenders from the ball in the middle of the field. Sills was part of a lethal 1-2 punch at wide receiver for the Mountaineers. His teammate at wideout should also hear his name called at some point during the draft. Gary Jennings, WR (West Virginia)6'1214Ben Queen-USA TODAY SportsJennings didn't have the notoriety of his more ballyhooed teammate Sills, but was every bit as effective for the Mountaineers. He saw some action as a true freshman and sophomore, combining to catch 17 passes for 281 yards and three touchdowns in 2015 and '16. The arrival of quarterback Will Grier to the program in 2017 would cause an explosion in production for both Jennings and Sills. Jennings' 97 receptions during the '17 season would be first in the Big 12, and 4th in the entire N.C.A.A.
Bobby Hebert Jersey 2019 , while his 1,096 yards were fourth best in the conference. Struggling with an ankle injury, Jennings saw a small drop in his production in 2018, but he established himself as a deep threat. He caught 54 passes for 917 yards last year and scored 13 touchdowns, which was second in the Big 12 (behind teammate Sills), and sixth in the N.C.A.A. Jennings surprised some scouts with his display of athleticism at the NFL Scouting Combine. He finished in the top eight among all wideouts in the 40 yard dash (4.42), vertical jump (37"), broad jump (127"), 20 yard shuttle (4.15), and bench press reps (20).Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty ImagesGary Jennings is a reliable possession-style of receiver with deceiving athletic ability. He has a long stride, coupled with the speed to pull away from defensive backs on deep routes. Jennings uses his body to shield off defenders from the ball in traffic
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