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This is something I alluded to in a post on the Peyton Hilis thread. I recall reading a draft report back in 1973 in a football magazine. There was a quote from an anonymous NFL scout about a white WR from Florida State named Barry Smith. The scout called Smith a "shake a bush player." This meant that if you "shake a bush," many college WR's with good hands fall out who don't do much in the NFL.
Smith was drafted in the first round in 1973 by Green Bay. He played 3 years (1973-75) for the Packers and one year for Tampa Bay. Smith caught 46 passes for 4 TDs in four seasons.
From about this time forward, you didn't see many white wide receivers. There were a lot of them in the 1960's.
Smith was drafted in the first round in 1973 by Green Bay. He played 3 years (1973-75) for the Packers and one year for Tampa Bay. Smith caught 46 passes for 4 TDs in four seasons.
From about this time forward, you didn't see many white wide receivers. There were a lot of them in the 1960's.