Is Trey Palmer at the very least a second round NFL draft day wr?

It speaks volumes that he leads the NCAA in receiving yards. Tv people do speak about him but you would think there would be more exposure to him rn. I wonder during their next game if he will even get mentioned that he lead the NCAA in yards. He won't be leading in the receiving category by the next game he plays in but he should at the very least be mentioned as one of the big 10 best wr's.

 
My money says 5-6th round. Will be interesting to see how he matches up against Michigan and Iowa's DBs. Haven't seen him generate separation out of the press all year, which is fine. Not everyone needs to.

 
My money says 5-6th round. Will be interesting to see how he matches up against Michigan and Iowa's DBs. Haven't seen him generate separation out of the press all year, which is fine. Not everyone needs to.
Yep, Trey will need to put up some good film against quality DB's.

 
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His size wont help him but I think his speed is certainly attractive to a lot. 

I thought this was a decent write up on him : https://www.profootballnetwork.com/trey-palmer-wr-nebraska-nfl-draft-scouting-report/

They say round 3/4. I think like others said it will be based on what else he puts on tape this year. If he thinks he is a 4/5 rounder, he might choose to stay one more year and work on a few things. Nothing says he couldnt easily get in the first 3 rounds with one more year of playing time as a #1 Wr

 
He's bigger than Stanley and faster. I really liked Stan but separation was his biggest issue. Trey can beat anyone, and so long as he makes the right reads, and Casey can get the ball out, he can get his 100+ a game going forward. If Nebraska could do a better job of spreading defenses out formation wise, I think he would put up more games like the Purdue one. 

 
Blocking is the only problem on offense.  The defense lacks raw talent and lacks experience although they are getting more youth in games for the future.  
 

Im convinced if we had a good O line, a couple more DTs and one LB and one safety, we could be 7-0 with the coaching changes we have now, retroactive to Aug 1 2022.  

 
Blocking is the only problem on offense.  The defense lacks raw talent and lacks experience although they are getting more youth in games for the future.  
 

Im convinced if we had a good O line, a couple more DTs and one LB and one safety, we could be 7-0 with the coaching changes we have now, retroactive to Aug 1 2022.  
I think if you took this staff retroactive to 8/1 we would be sitting at 5-2 at worse

 
Hilltop said:
Only 2 things will keep him from going to the league after this season - a bad injury or as Guy mentioned above, a very sweet NIL deal.

Not sure where people are saying he didn't perform against Oklahoma?  He had 10 receptions for 92 yards (almost 1/3 of our yards) and he was open on several other plays where he should have been thrown to had CT not been assaulted constantly.  His worst game of the year was against Rutgers - 4 receptions for 64 yards.  Again, he was open a lot but CT just couldn't get the ball to him.

His pace will likely slow over the next 5 games but that will have a lot more to do with CT being pressured non stop than it will be about him being open.    
This and he would have had about a 75-80 yarder had CT thrown the ball in the 2nd quarter.

 
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