For me, maybe one. I've seen one that may I say "may" push 200 gross and that was last November 17th just after first light. He had a frame like my 184 gross inch buck (two feet inside spread) but seemed to have more tine length over all on his 5x5 or possibly 5x6 or at best 6x6 main frame, I spent so much time (the 10 good seconds I got to watch him at about 50-60 yards) looking at width and his tine length as he walked into cover that I didn't get a for sure count on his main frame, but I know for a fact he wasn't a 4x4 main framer. He really had a lot of inches on his g-2s, they had deep forks in them. Gross score-wise he would do well. It takes an unbelievable typical configuration to make 200 gross. The largest buck I have ever had the pleasure to size up in person from this state was a 255 grossing buck, 29 point, 5 droptine unicorn buck!
www.wildliferecapture.com the 255 is on this cover page, my taxidermist did the mount.