FSU Football: Top 15 Offensive Players FSU Will Face in 2016
By Kelvin Hunt
Switzer enters his final season at Chapel Hill just one punt return for a touchdown shy of the NCAA record.
He looks unassuming but not only is he a threat as a receiver, he’s also an electric player with the ball in his hands on special teams.
Switzer hauled in 55 receptions for 697 yards with six touchdowns in 2015. He’s a threat on all levels from bubble screens to seams down the middle of the field.
It will be interesting to see if Switzer can be a factor in the receiving game against FSU. I’m sure Fedora will look to scheme him open with picks and throws in the flats.
Also, if you watch he video you’ll see that UNC likes to swing to Switzer in the flats and then he’ll throw it deep to a wide open receiver.
The ‘Noles secondary will need to stay woke back there in this game. UNC travels to Tally on October 1 for the fifth game of the season.
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