BIG ERN Posted February 22, 2022 Share Posted February 22, 2022 Passing 1. Purdue Aidan O'Connell 28 TD, 11 INT (71.6%) 3,712 yards 2. Minnesota Tanner Morgan 10 TD, 9 INT (59.6%) 2,044 yards 3. Wisconsin Graham Mertz 10 TD, 11 INT (59.5%) 1,958 yards 4. Iowa Spencer Petras 10 TD, 9 INT (57.3%) 1,880 yards 5. Northwestern Ryan Hillinski 3 TD, 4 INT (54%) 978 yards 6. Illinois Artur Sitkowski 6 TD, 2 INT (50%) 704 yards 7. Nebraska Logan Smothers 0 TD, 1 INT (69.7%) 317 yards Rushing 1. Wisconsin Braelon Allen 1,268 yards, 12 TD (6.8 ypc) 2. Northwestern Evan Hull 1,009 yards, 7 TD (5.1 ypc) 3. Illinois Chase Brown 1,005 yards, 5 TD (5.9 ypc) 4. Minnesota Mar'Keise Irving 699 yards, 4 TD (5.3 ypc) 5. Purdue King Doerue 533 yards, 2 TD (3.9 ypc) 6. Nebraska Rahmir Johnson 495 yards, 4 TD (4.4 ypc) 7. Iowa Gavin Williams 305 yards, 0 TD (4.7 ypc) Receiving 1. Purdue Milton Wright 732 yards, 7 TD (12.8 avg) 2. Iowa Sam Laporta 605 yards, 3 TD (12.6 avg) 3. Northwestern Malik Washington 587 yards, 2 TD (13.0 avg) 4. Illinois Isaiah Williams 525 yards, 4 TD (11.2 avg) 5. Minnesota Chris Autman-Bell 506 yards, 6 TD (14.1 avg) 6. Nebraska Omar Manning 380 yards, 2 TD (14.6 avg) 7. Wisconsin Chimere Dike 272 yards, 1 TD (14.3 avg) Top Offense Transfer 1. Minnesota OL Chuck Filiaga (89) 2. Nebraska QB Casey Thompson (87), WR Trey Palmer, WR Isaiah Garcia-Castanada, OT Hunter Anthony 3. Wisconsin WR Keontez Lewis (86) 4. Purdue WR Tyrone Tracy (85) 5. Illinois QB Tommy DeVito (82) Iowa N/A Northwestern N/A 3 Quote Link to comment
Undone Posted February 22, 2022 Share Posted February 22, 2022 Rahmir's YPC stats are not as high as they should have been largely due to poor zone blocking. Combine another year worth of experience for him with hopefully at least some kind of blocking improvement and I think he can be the work horse we need. Just has so much potential as a receiving threat also. 2 1 Quote Link to comment
84HuskerLaw Posted February 22, 2022 Share Posted February 22, 2022 New eyes (coaches), new plays, new blocking schemes, new QBs, etc. i think that starting tailback spot is truly wide open. RJ has ability and his experience will be a big plus in his eval. But, I don’t think there are any RBs that can be ruled out for significant PT yet. This is a good thing. Now, by time spring game ends, I should think the list is half as long in the coaches’ minds. We won’t know until Irish eyes are smiling. 1 Quote Link to comment
DefenderAO Posted February 23, 2022 Share Posted February 23, 2022 Give me good O Line play this coming year and I'll show you a thread B10 West - Top Offense Returnees 2023 littered with impressive Husker names 1 1 Quote Link to comment
lo country Posted February 23, 2022 Share Posted February 23, 2022 1 hour ago, DefenderAO said: Give me good O Line play this coming year and I'll show you a thread B10 West - Top Offense Returnees 2023 littered with impressive Husker names All starts up front! We have the skill position talent, just need to open some holes and give the QB a little time and we will see some wins. 1 Quote Link to comment
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