Who's going to transfer when there's mandatory playing time if you have two legs? 95% of transfers are playing time related. We're far more likely to get transfers in at WR than out.
And take another WR, sure, but not a small guy who can't outrun anyone. Total BK move.
I’m not sure if you and I are watching the same
film. Which film are you watching to come up with your evaluation of his play? Serious question as I am not seeing the same things you are if we are indeed watching the same film.
I saw separation on majority of his highlights. Seems like most of the time the corners are playing like 10 yards off the line on him, which means they respect his speed. He seems to easily be the best athlete on the field. I saw him erase DB angles with his speed on some of the highlights of run after the catch. As other have mentioned he high points the ball very well and seems to have good hands.
Granted he is a composite 3 star, 3 star on 247 and ESPN. But Rivals has him ranked as a 4 star #155 overall with a 5.9 rating. So some people in the recruiting industry think very highly of him.
IMO (which doesn’t mean crap) Omar Cooper is 100% a take right now. In all honesty he should have been a 100% take as the 4th WR in this 2022 class even if Walker and Williams had stuck.
Is Omar going to be a superstar? Probably not. Can he be a contributor like Joe Wilkins or produce better? Absolutely.