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Turner is without a doubt one of the best receivers around and everyone knows that, but what kind of year will he have. I know that he has a new QB coming in, how will that go? How will he handle the pressure of all the big schools in the nation calling his house everyday? How will things go for him this year?

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I wouldn't say a no doubt D-1 player. Maybe if he has a remarkable season, but with a new QB it will be tough.

I think he is a D-1 player he has all the tools 6-5, 200 lbs, 4-6 in the 40.

 

already has offers from: Tennessee, Vanderbilt & Florida and being looked at by Florida St. & LSU as well.

 

Tennessee will probably only take two WRs this recruiting season with Banks a Jr. Jayson Swain & Brett Smith Sophmores and Robert Meachem a redshirt freshmen and I think Patrick Turner will be one of them!

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4.6...Pretty sure that it is lower than that?I heard that it was a 4.3 or 4.2. I have seen him play and even though many people think that those times are impossible to get, he was a different speed than eveyone that he was around..I am pretty sure that it was alot lower than a 4.6..Does anyone know forsure?

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4.6...Pretty sure that it is lower than that?I heard that it was a 4.3 or 4.2. I have seen him play and even though many people think that those times are impossible to get, he was a different speed than eveyone that he was around..I am pretty sure that it was alot lower than a 4.6..Does anyone know forsure?

A National Recruiting website has it a 4.6 and says he has "Excellent speed"!

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Jeremy Gettis is the best. Take a look at the stats when both these teams played ezell-harding. He shut down both of these receivers. He also led the state in receiving with 79 catches for 1517 yards and 26 touchdowns. He also was one of the two receivers in the state of tennessee to receive the all-state award. Now if he isnt the best then i dont know who is.

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