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7. WR Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina
Perhaps Cooper should be higher after what he did to the Vols in 2014 – catching 11 passes for 233 yards and two touchdowns, rushing three times for 23 yards and a touchdown and even throwing for a touchdown as well. But I’m going to give Tennessee the benefit of the doubt that it will have a better defensive gameplan (one that includes Cam Sutton following him everywhere most likely) and that Cooper won’t be able to duplicate that kind of success against UT in 2015. Still, he’s dangerous. Though UT was by far his biggest victim last season, he did have three other 100-yard receiving games, and behind Duke Williams (Auburn) and Laquon Treadwell (Ole Miss), there aren’t many, if any, other receivers in the SEC that can do some of things Cooper can.
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