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1. Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech (SO)- This pick is a pretty obvious one for anyone who knows anything about college football, the guy was the best fantasy WR in the nation last season AS A FRESHMEN, I'm actualy scared for Big 12 DBs this season, This guy should be taken in the top 3 in ANY LEAGUE.

2. Dante Love, Ball State (SR)- Last season he set the MAC record for the most all-purpose yards for one player ever to get in one season, look for him get even more touches in the running and passing gam this season, mid-1st rounder.

 3. Chris Williams, NMSU (SR)-  Williams was a force last season until he was injured, I see him at least doubling his numbers from last season, pick this guy in the late 1st, early 2nd

4. Jeremy Maclin, Missouri (SO)- He can run, catch, throw, cut the lawn, paint the fence, this is one of the best all-around players in the game, look for him to get more touches in the running game and more balls thown to him inside the 10. Early 2nd round.

5. Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas (SR)- The guy came out of nowhere last season, he was a former walk on and had only played 10 games combined in his 1st two seasons and then came out of nowhere last season and ended up being a top 5 receiver in the nation last year, lok for him to return a few more balls this year and get a few more catches, he'll be a great pick-up in the mid-2nd.

6. Percy Harvin, Florida (JR)- This guy would of been higher, but Urban Meyers came out and said that he isn't gonna get many touches in the running game this season, which will make him better as a receiver, but not as a fantasy prospect. Late 2nd to mid-3rd

7. Jarett Dillard, Rice (SR)- His fanatsy football signifigants relies mostly on his QB, Chase Clements and how he ajust to the new offensive systemthat  they are setting up at Rice, if Chase picks it up well, look for a guy who looks like a 1st rounder, if he doesn't he'll be lucky to get 1,00 yards on the season. He's a risk-reward pick in the late 3rd round.

8. Michael Thomas, Arizona (SR)- Arizona looks to have a more explosive offense in '08, which means more touches for the most explosive guy on campus, He led the Pac-10 in several categories last season, look for him to be a force in the YAC (yards after catch) category. 

9. Aaron Kelly, Clemson (SR)- This guy right here, in my opinion is a HUGE deciding factor in whether Clemson will sink of swim this season, because outside of him I see no great WR's on there team, and if Clemson can't get the passing game going through this guy, they'll just be the same Clemson they are every year, stop the run and you'll win. So look for him to have several big games. Early to0 late 4th round

10. Bryan Anderson, Central Michigan (JR)- The guy is 6-5, he's gonna get the ball thrown to him alot in the red zone and he's gonna get a ton of TD's this season, Especialy since central Michigan is saying that they want to try to pass alot more this season. Early 5th rounder

11. Edward Britton, Texas Tech (JR)- He's not the most talented guy in the world, but in Texas Tech's passing system, Does it Really Matter? He's gonna get most of the catches that aren't directed towards Crabtree this season, Look for him to get in the 1,200 yard area this season, Early 5th rounder.

12.  Trae Johnson, Tulsa (SO)- Tulsa just lost one it's better QB's in school history and is stil looking to have a great season, this guy is the reason why, he's a great guy to get in the mid to late rounds of the draft and if your in a keeper league, this guy is an early round pick.

Sleeper-  DeAndre Brown, Southern Miss (FR)- the guy is a 4-star prospect who is 6'7" , and is coming into a school that has made it obvious that they want to pass more, I see him getting a ton of balls thrown to him inside the 20 and will rack up a ton of TD's, if he's available in the late rounds, GET HIM.
 

July 24, 2008  01:37 PM ET

Nice list, really exactly what mine would have looked like.

July 24, 2008  01:40 PM ET

thanks Scarlet

July 24, 2008  02:11 PM ET

Yeah good list, Maybe a homer pick but I think Robiskie will have a solid stat year...

July 24, 2008  02:18 PM ET

just delete the comments if you dont like them

July 24, 2008  02:20 PM ET

I did

July 24, 2008  02:20 PM ET

But I think Robiske is a top 25 guy, but not a top 12 guy

 
July 24, 2008  02:41 PM ET

I honestly dont think he is the best WR on his team, but he puts up pretty good number for a big ten WR

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