By Jay Drew, Deseret News: A case could be made that the most settled portion of BYU’s offensive depth chart heading into the final few practices of preseason training camp is at the three starting receiver positions.
Fifth-year senior Gunner Romney, Washington transfer Puka Nacua (a junior) and fourth-year sophomore Keanu Hill are the clearcut starters, and have been since spring camp wrapped up last March.
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