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| Top NFL Draft Prospects |
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| Wide Receiver |
Santonio Holmes, Ohio St
Chad Jackson, Florida
Sinorice Moss, Miami (FL)
Derek Hagan, Arizona St
Demetrius Williams, Oregon
Martin Nance, Miami (OH)
Maurice Stovall, Notre Dame
Mike Hass, Oregon St
Jason Avant, Michigan
Greg Lee, Pittsburgh |
Greg Jennings, Western Mich
Ben Obomanu, Auburn
Devin Aromashodu, Auburn
Hank Baskett, New Mexico
Jeff Webb, San Diego St
Travis Wilson, Oklahoma
Brandon Marshall, Central Fla
Willie Reid, Florida St
Skyler Green, LSU
Michael Robinson, Penn St |
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Position: WR
School: Oklahoma
Year: SR
Height: 6-3
Weight: 213
High School: Creekview (Carrollton, Texas)
Missed a handful of games as a senior due to injury, but still performed well
enough to be named All-Big 12 Conference Second-Team by the coaches after he
caught 25 passes for 310 yards and a score...Wilson played huge in the 2004
campaign for the Sooners, as he recorded a team-high 11 touchdown passes and
produced 50 receptions for 660 yards overall, earning him All-Big 12
honorable mention from AP...Started just three of the 14 games that he played
in 2003, picking up 25 balls for 295 yards and four scores after a slow
freshman campaign (five receptions, 50 yards, one TD)...Production dropped
off in 2005 due to weak play at the quarterback position and losing other
skill positionteammates on the outside, making him the main focus of the
passing attack for a faltering Oklahoma program...Recent injuries and
questions about Wilson being a product of a successful system a couple of
years ago will hurt his chances of getting picked early on in the
draft...Exceptional size and decent speed, Wilson has shown the ability to be
productive in the right situation.
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