OWHLane Hovey getting a scholarship - despite missing a decent chunk of training camp with a muscle pull - should give you some indication of what the Husker coaching staff thinks of him. Hovey's best attribute is his size, but he's pretty smart, too. He knows how to run routes. He's Nebraska's new Todd Peterson - just watch. Stanley Morgan will play this year. He's earned that. He's ahead of any freshman receiver in recent memory, with the potential exception of Kenny Bell, who redshirted in 2010 because he got hurt in camp. Jamal Turner had two strong practices last week, which was good to see, given he'd been up-and-down for most of camp. Turner has been coached rigorously by position coach Keith Williams. Turner's still the same wideout - good speed, exciting in the open field, needs to catch balls thrown his way and run top-shelf routes. Jordan Westerkamp's spot is secured; he's still NU's most complete receiver. Alonzo Moore runs hot and cold; he'll be good for a few big plays this year. Brandon Reilly and Taariq Allen need to get back from injuries. Among the walk-ons, Brady Pelzer may have the best chance to play this season. He's pretty nifty and tough-minded in the slot as a backup to Westerkamp.
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