Not since 2014, has Rutgers had a passing attack that was feared. That changed with a truly awesome WR we added to the roster this year, who will fulfill the role of WR1.
Of course, I’m talking about our outstanding WR Transfer from Monmouth, Dymere Miller. Not since Leonte Carroo, have we had a playmaking, game breaking WR, like Dymere Miller.
Even so, I didn’t realize how good he was going to be, until I played NCAA Football ‘25 on Xbox x. From what I can tell from the game, he is fast, shifty, and a Big Time playmaker! Opposing DBs are NOT going to be able to keep up with him. his game rating of 82 is a joke. He should be a 90 like Kyle Monangai and Travis Hunter, based on his eye opening productivity last year.
90 catches for 1295 yards at Monmouth. If Dymere can maintain his productivity, and average a mere 1 more yard per catch, he will be a VERY strong Heisman candidate. The last WR Heisman winner was Devonta Smith, who caught the ball 98 times for 1,511 yards. That’s 15.4 yards per catch. Dymere averaged 14.4 yards per catch last year.
He’ll need 8 catches per game, which is feasible, given we’ll be running 60% of the time. So we’ll be throwing 40% of the time. Assuming 70 plays, that’s 42 runs and 28 passes.
Wide receiver DeVonta Smith became the first wide receiver in almost three decades to win the Heisman Trophy in 2020 after turning in one of the most impressive seasons ever by an NCAA pass-catcher. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound senior from Amite City, La., became Alabama’s third Heisman winner...
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If Dymere can make it happen,
I sense significant promotional NIL coming his way IF he can produce. It’s
MILLER Time Baby!!