Nebraska Football Spring 2017: 5 Depth Chart “Bracket Busters”

Dec 30, 2016; Nashville , TN, USA; The Nebraska Cornhuskers mascot performs during a pep rally prior to the game against the Tennessee Volunteers at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 30, 2016; Nashville , TN, USA; The Nebraska Cornhuskers mascot performs during a pep rally prior to the game against the Tennessee Volunteers at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports /
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Gabe Rahn, Wide Receiver

Three seniors leave the wide receivers room long on talent but short on experience. After Stanley Morgan and De’Mornay Pierson-El, there are very few players who have even been on the field for Nebraska.

One of those players is senior-to-be Gabe Rahn.

Though guys like JD Spielman, Bryan Reimers, Keyan Williams and others are in good position to earn playing time, Rahn’s is a name you don’t hear often.

He only has one career catch, but it was a nice 35-yard touchdown last season against Wyoming.

The Iowa native may be one of Nebraska’s least talked about receivers, but this time around he doesn’t have three of the top wideouts in recent memory to compete against.

Highly touted freshmen Keyshawn Johnson Jr and Jaevon McQuitty have been limited this spring and 2017 class gem Tyjon Lindsey won’t be on campus until the summer.

The time is now for the 6-1, 195-pounder to make a move.