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Why does Del Alexander still have his job? by Jvan
I don't see much development going on here. Certainly we don't have anyone who can be called an impact player at this point.
Class of 2017
Michael Young - 17 career receptions. Left in 2019.
Jafar Armstrong - 30 career receptions, mostly as a RB. Leaving now.
Class of 2018
Micah Jones - 0 career receptions
Lawrence Keys - 16 career receptions
Braden Lenzy - 18 career receptions
Kevin Austin - 6 career receptions
Joe Wilkins - 7 career receptions
Class of 2019
Cam Hart - 0 career receptions. Moved to cornerback
Kendall Abdur-Rahman - 0 career receptions. Moved to running back
Class of 2020
Jordan Johnson - 0 career receptions
Xavier Watts - Did not play in 2020
Jay Brunelle - Did not play in 2020