CFB's Best Receivers
College football's best receivers, not pro prospects:
1. Todd Watkins, BYU- The best deep threat in college football.
2. Jarrett Hicks, Texas Tech- A sure lock to lead the nation in receptions.
3. Mike Hass, Oregon State- Not the tallest or fastest, but maybe the nation's best?
4. Ted Ginn Jr., Ohio State- Best pure athlete in college football playing receiver.
5. Travis Wilson, Oklahoma- Will be the go to man for the Sooners.
6. Santonio Holmes, Ohio State- Will pair with Ginn to form the best duo in the nation.
7. Skyler Green, LSU- Human highlight reel type of player.
8. Greg Lee, Pittsburgh- Has a chance to break some of Fitzgerald's records.
9. Martin Nance, Miami of Ohio- Missed last year due to injury.
10. Steve Smith, USC- Reliable deep threat for the Trojans.
11. Dwayne Jarrett, USC- Not quite yet able to draw comparisons to Mike Williams.
12. Derek Hagan, Arizona State- Deep threat will lead the Sun Devils.
1. Todd Watkins, BYU- The best deep threat in college football.
2. Jarrett Hicks, Texas Tech- A sure lock to lead the nation in receptions.
3. Mike Hass, Oregon State- Not the tallest or fastest, but maybe the nation's best?
4. Ted Ginn Jr., Ohio State- Best pure athlete in college football playing receiver.
5. Travis Wilson, Oklahoma- Will be the go to man for the Sooners.
6. Santonio Holmes, Ohio State- Will pair with Ginn to form the best duo in the nation.
7. Skyler Green, LSU- Human highlight reel type of player.
8. Greg Lee, Pittsburgh- Has a chance to break some of Fitzgerald's records.
9. Martin Nance, Miami of Ohio- Missed last year due to injury.
10. Steve Smith, USC- Reliable deep threat for the Trojans.
11. Dwayne Jarrett, USC- Not quite yet able to draw comparisons to Mike Williams.
12. Derek Hagan, Arizona State- Deep threat will lead the Sun Devils.
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