2. TreyShun Hurry
The transfer who has probably the most hype on the offense other than Miller Moss is San Jose State transfer TreyShun Hurry. The 6-foot-2, 194-pound receiver has a lot of potential entering his junior season, and many believe he might emerge as Deion Branch's WR3 when the season ends.
He has consistently shown his speed and ball-tracking ability this fall camp, and after fall camp, Hurry has the full capability to explode in 2025. During his one season with San Jose State, Hurry played behind All-American Nick Nash and the All-Mountain West Second Team wide receiver Justin Lockhart, yet still made an impact with the Spartans. Now, he will play behind Chris Bell and Caullin Lacy and have an even bigger impact this season than last year, when he logged 28 catches for 482 receiving yards and two touchdowns.
Hurry is an explosive wide receiver who can put the burners on and burn the defensive backs. He was able to haul in 60 receiving yards or more in four games last season, including his season high of 71 receiving yards and a touchdown against Stanford. Expect Hurry to have an impact for Louisville in 2025 and be a player Miller Moss goes to as a deep ball threat.
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