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kevin

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Here is a list of some good white wr in college football.


1 Mike Hass- oregon state- scouts say he has the best hands in college football. He led the pac ten in recieving last year, had 14 td.


2. todd blythe - Iowa State- arguable the most underated wr in college football. He had a great freshman year and looks to become a pro bowler in the NFL.


3. Jordan Shipley- Texas- He was injured during his freshman year. but will make a big impact next year.


4. Ed Hinkel- Iowa - He has been iowa leading wr the last 2 years and is a blue collar worker who get first downs.


5 Kyle Ingraham- Purdue -Amazing size alone at 6'9 220. He doesn't have great speed but is intimidating for most corner. He had 51 receptions last year and he was only a sophemore. I see this guy becoming a starter in the NFL soon.


6 Nate Morton- wake forest- I don't know much about him but he will be the teams number one reciever next year.


7. Austin Flynn- Iowa state- He is a coverted qb. He Is a good athlete and should see alot of passes his way with Todd Blythe drawing the double coverages.


8. colorado wr- Dusty Sprague and Evan Judge- Both are good receivers with tremendous size. Sprague is only a sophmore and will make a huge impact. However most of the passes will be throw to amazing TE Joe Klopfenstein.


9. Texas Tecxh-WR- Cody Fuller, Danny Amendola, Eric morris. Fuller had a very good year last year. He doesn't have great speed or size but does a good job. Amendola is only a sophemore and Morris is a fresman. These guys should see alot of playing time because of all the multiple reciever sets. They are all very good athletes.


10. Joe Cowan- UCLA- He is a junior this year and has played since he was a freshman. He has good size 6'4 215 and speed 4.5 40. He will likely be the leading wr by the end of the season.


11. Even Moore- Stanford- He is built more like a TE- 6-7 235 but he has tremendous speed for his size. He is a former basketball player and has the best hands on the team. He will likely be a starter by the end of the season.


12- Joe Desardo- Pitt- Greg Lee will likely see most of the passes but Desardo will likly see a lot of passes him way too, Tyler Palko will be the qb so he is likly to feed his reciever. Desardo doesn't have great size at only 5'8 but he has very good speed and quickness.


13.Utah WR Travis Latandresse and John Madsen- Madsen will likely be the number 1 guy next year. He saw playing time last year and made several plays. On the other side is Latandrese he is a fifth year senior and last year showed flashes of his athletism in a limited role.


14- Dvid Anderson- Colorado State- He his my favorite reciever in college football. He a has a great mix of size and speed. He could be a number 1 reciever on just about any team.


15 Casey Flair-UNLV- I don't know much about his he is only a freshman but will be a starter. The coaches are very high on him, considering he wasn't highly recruited.


16. Nick Coon UAB- He was a starter last year, and did pretty well. UAB has been pretty white freindly with a white Running back starting.


17. Eric Deslauries- Eastern Michigan- I haven't seen much of him but college scouts rank him in the top ten of college recievers. He has good size 6-4 207 and suprising speed. He had 84 receptions and 13 td as a sophemore last year.


18. Paul Dombrowski- New mexico state- Great athlete who hasn't got to show it being a qb last year. Now they have moved him to wr a position he was made for.


19. Johnny Quinn- North Texas- He is the best wr in the sun belt. He has been the go to guy for the team.
 

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Very nice compilation, Kevin. Mel Kiper has Madsen as his fourth best WR among seniors for '05. He must have tremendous talent for that to have happened. In spite of the Caste System and most (all?) of these guys being walk-ons, this is going to be a very exciting year for receivers in college football.
 
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