College Football 2025: The Wide Receivers Ready to Ignite a New Era of Lightning-Speed Showdowns
Considering Tate’s burn rate was nearly 10% higher than Smith’s and nearly 8% higher than Egbuka’s, does it mean he’s as good or better than those players? Certainly not, and he’ll have tons to prove this season as he slides into a proper No. 2 role behind Smith.

Tate almost certainly will get less single coverage than he did as a sophomore, but everything is laid out right in front of him to become the latest stud wideout in Columbus who puts up huge college numbers before matriculating to the NFL.

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