Grading the Tar Heels
Posted Aug 26, 2007
With just a little consistency at quarterback, sophomore Hakeem Nicks could be the best receiver in the ACC. He caught 39 passes and four touchdowns with a quarterback circus and an ankle injury that cost him a game. At 6 feet 1, Nicks isn't huge or a speed burner, but he has an innate ability to come up with the ball and make a big play.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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