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The Lunch’s post-spring football review: Receivers

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The Gold & Blue Lunch Report continues our post-spring positional look at West Virginia football. Today we rank the West Virginia receivers for 2016:

1. Shelton Gibson (redshirt junior): Blazing feed. Aficionado of home-run throws. His 24 yards-per-catch ranked second nationally in 2015. Still fights some intermediate throws.

2. Daikiel Shorts (senior): Steady producer since the day he stepped on campus, though only one of his 113 catches has gone for more than 30 yards.

3. Ka’Raun White (redshirt junior): Fast enough to get deep.