HOPE WE CAN GET ONE OF THESE TWO
1. Michael Crabtree (Texas Tech)
Crabtree leads the 2009 wide receiving class with good size and tremendous talent. In his two seasons at Texas Tech, Crabtree racked up more than 3,000 receiving yards while amassing 41 touchdowns and he proved to be unstoppable time and time again. Crabtree may not have the blazing speed some receivers have, but makes up for it with great hands and athleticism.
2. Jeremy Maclin (Missouri)
Maclin broke the NCAA record for a freshman, racking up 2,776 all-purpose yards and also backed that up with a solid sophomore campaign. Maclin does not stand very tall for a receiver, but has a ton of quickness to add to the package. Maclin posted a 4.5 even at the NFL Combine, which was a slight bit slower than many experts would have liked.