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CHEATSHEET v1: Top 55 Fantasy College WRs

By Vince Mullins | July 10, 2008

crabtree1 CHEATSHEET v1: Top 55 Fantasy College WRs Certain things you can count on in this life. Death. Taxes. Jack Bauer beating the bad guys. Drew Smith being properly caffeinated by noon. Texas Tech wide receivers shock and awe defenses every year.

I know everyone saw Mike Crabtree (right, Icon SMI) coming last year, but you didn’t see those huge numbers coming . He doubled the freshman season record for TDs and almost eclipsed 2000 yards. Who will be this year’s Crabtree?

Pretty sure it will be Crabtree.

Last year I told everyone to avoid Jarrett Dillard, then when he was on a worse streak than a mortgage stock I told everyone to acquire him by any means necessary in Week Five . Problem - no one would sell low. That worked for Dillard owners, not so much for those mortgage related stocks. This year, the main Owl flies from Day One given a much easier schedule.

Quick notes for below - New Mexico State WR Chris Williams should return to star status after numerous injuries, SMU representing again on the Top 55 (as are Central Michigan, Texas Tech, Missouri) and NFL talents like Rejus Benn of Illinois and Darius Heyward-Bey of Maryland just cannot produce up to their potential unless QB play improves dramatically.

Your Top 55 fantasy college football wide receivers:

  1. Jarrett Dillard Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech
  2. Chris Williams, New Mexico State
  3. Jarret Dillard (right, Icon SMI), Rice
  4. Dante Love, Ball State
  5. Emmanuel Sanders, SMU
  6. Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas
  7. Michael Thomas, Arizona
  8. Percy Harvin, Florida
  9. Malcolm Lane, Hawaii
  10. Jeremy Maclin, Missouri
  11. Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State
  12. Bryan Anderson, Central Michigan
  13. Jaison Williams, Oregon
  14. Patrick Turner, USC
  15. Eric Decker, Minnesota
  16. Greg Orton, Purdue
  17. Kenny Britt, Rutgers
  18. Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma
  19. Aaron Kelly, Clemson
  20. Austin Collie, BYU
  21. Marko Mitchell, Nevada
  22. Brennan Marion, Tulsa
  23. Jamarko Simmons, Western Michigan
  24. Stephen Williams, Toledo
  25. Greg Carr, Florida St.
  26. Jeff Moturi , UTEP
  27. LJ Castille, Houston
  28. Cortez Gent, FAU
  29. Kealoha Pilares, Hawaii
  30. Jeremy Childs, Boise State
  31. Julio Jones, Alabama
  32. Detron Lewis, Texas Tech
  33. Carlos Singleton, Memphis
  34. Jamar Bryant, East Carolina
  35. Antonio Brown, Central Michigan
  36. Lucas Taylor, Tennessee
  37. Sammie Stroughter, Oregon State
  38. Brandon Gibson, Washington State
  39. Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green
  40. Trae Johnson, Tulsa
  41. Brian Robiskie, Ohio State
  42. Danario Alexander, Missouri (knee injury rehab pending)
  43. Kenny McKinley, South Carolina
  44. Eric Morris, Texas Tech
  45. Darius Heyward-Bey, Maryland (decent QB pending)
  46. Tiquan Underwood, Rutgers
  47. Oderick Turner, Pitt
  48. AJ Harris, New Mexico State
  49. Erron Riley, Duke
  50. Rodriquez Smith, Auburn
  51. Kyle Jefferson, Wisconsin
  52. Ryan Wolfe, UNLV
  53. Eric Peterman, Northwestern (likely not on anyone else’s list)
  54. Aldrick Robinson, SMU
  55. Arrelius Benn, Illinois

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