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Finke: 49 for 571 and 2TD. Refrow 49 for 544 and 1TD. by Raoul
As for Edelman, he was a superior athlete. Hogan is 6'1" 205 and benched 225 28X which is crazy (Edelman 14X), whereas Refrow did 7X. Hogan played College LAX. Beyond being white he and Refrow are not comparable. Edelman and Welker and Finke are more comparable. But Finke will likely never play again after ND.
BTW - he's similar to Cole Beaseley except Cole had way better measurables (38in Vertical, 17X bench and 4.49 40) and was way more productive in college at SMU averaging 1K years and 80+ catches final 2 seasons.
Renfrow doesn't measure up as an NFL athlete and it would shock me if he's even in the league in 2 years (probably get 1-2 just because of where drafted regardless of how unable to contribute).