Wide Receivers
Meet the Pack Day - August 12, 2001
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Junior Bryan Peterson is in the habit of keeping his head up, because he knows passes will be coming his way.  Bryan is the Wolfpack's most experienced and dependable wide receiver, and will be counted on to fill the void of departed Koren Robinson.

Pound for pound, Peterson is the strongest player on the team, and showed his strength by power-cleaning 315 lb.  
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Sterling Hicks is one of several freshman wide receivers hoping to contribute immediately.  Hicks is known as being humble and appreciative of attention from fans.

On the far side of Peterson is sophmore Troy Graham.  Graham has an impressive combination of size and speed, which should earn him playing time once he learns the details of the offense.
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Dovonte Edwards is another talented freshman expected to help immediately.  Edwards played in the summer scrimmages, and has already developed timing with Philip Rivers.  Edwards is an excellent athlete who hopes to join Sendek's squad after the Rose Bowl.
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Freshman Chris Murray takes a moment to stretch his neck in between autographs.  At 6'-4", running a 4.4 forty, Murray has the most impressive physical attributes of the incoming receivers.  Murray specializes in the fade pattern, which is good because Rivers loves to throw it. 
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