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College Football Recruiting 2012: Ranking the Top 25 Wide Receivers

Edwin WeathersbyJan 19, 2012

We arrive now at the third installment of the WR board. 

For the 2012 recruiting class, there are some very, very talented WR prospects. If developed right, they can become elite weapons. Teams know that if they strike gold on a big-time receiver, their offense can soar to new heights.

Here's the the third look at the top 25 WR prospects in the country for 2012 recruiting.

25. Amara Darboh

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Darboh is a 6'2", 200-pound WR with excellent size and length. He has a large catch radius, which makes him very QB friendly.

He shows solid strength and release quickness to beat press of the line, above-average speed to get vertical and has some foot quickness to explode out of his breaks.

In short, Darboh will be a very solid wideout in college.

Darboh is headed to Michigan.

24. Brandon Sheperd

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Sheperd is a 6'2", 185 pounder with great speed and RAC ability. He flashes solid release quickness, some burst out of his breaks and separation quickness.

He's uber-serious about his craft and does what he has to do to win. I have him as a sleeper in this class. He's committed to Oklahoma State and dare I say, he has Justin Blackmon/Dez Bryant-esque potential.

23. Jaquay Williams

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Williams is a future big-time red-zone threat. 6'4", 190 pounds, he uses his size and length to his advantage anytime he can.

He flashes fantastic body control, as he can glide around the field and adjust to throws very well. In addition, Williams has excellent hands, plucks balls around him in flight and can really catch in a crowd over defenders.

He's headed to Auburn.

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22. Reggie Davis

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6'1", 185 pounds, Davis is big-time player that can do it all on the perimeter. He's athletic, quick, agile and has good speed.

He works DBs with quickness of the line, can stem them up in a hurry and blow by them deep. Davis also has solid hands and can snatch balls all around his frame consistently.

He's committed to Texas Tech.

21. Dwayne Stanford

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Stanford reminds me a lot of Dwayne Jarrett skill-wise. He's a tall, lanky, athletic WR with ball skills, a la Jarrett, the former USC standout.

6'4", 195 pounds, he can high-point balls, adjust very well, tracks it with his eyes and simply catch in crowds with ease. He should be at his best in the red zone and over the middle in college.

Committed to Oregon.

20. D'Vario Montgomery

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Montgomery is a very, very physical WR that has drawn comparison to Andre Johnson. 6'3", 210 pounds, he plays strong vs. press, can beat jams off the line and simply outmuscle defenders for the ball in flight.

He shows solid speed around the field, can separate well and is a bully with ball in RAC situations. He should easily be over 220 pounds in college.

Committed to South Florida.

19. Sterling Shepard

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At 5'11", 170 pounds, Shepard has the size, suddenness and quickness to easily fit in the slot like a dollar in a poor man's pocket. He releases off the line in a hurry and is dangerous underneath.

He will help an offense by asking for double coverage. When he is in the slot, he will force a safety to stay on him, which opens up the deep part of the field for his teammates.

Shepard is headed to Oklahoma.

18. Davonte Neal

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Neal is a similar version of the soon-mentioned Bralon Addison, but I like him a bit more over the A&M pledge because Neal is a better and more polished route-runner. He shows the knack and knowledge to set up defenders with subtle wiggles during routes and doesn't round cuts.

He's 5'9", 175 pounds and is similar to DeSean Jackson. He's extremely shifty and speedy with elite quickness.

Ohio State appears to be his leader for right now.

17. Thomas Johnson

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Johnson is a playmaker in every sense of the word. He may not be the biggest receiver, but he has great speed and a knack for finding the end zone.

At 6'0", 175 pounds, he is dangerous after the catch. RAC is his middle name, and getting to pay dirt is his game.

Cal and Oregon lead TCU after Johnson's de-commitment from Texas.

16. Darreus Rogers

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Rogers is a soft USC pledge, but Washington and Arizona State are in play for the 6'2", 195 pounder.

A great deep threat, Rogers is a player with a speed-based game that shows an elite instinct to track balls in flight. He makes plays vertically and has a high ceiling.

Speed and length make him a very attractive prospect.

15. Bralon Addison

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Addison can also be listed as an organic athlete, as he can play QB, RB and CB in addition to WR. He's a do it all player that uses great speed, quickness and athleticism to make plays all over the field.

5'10", 180 pounds, he shows excellent release quickness and suddenness in and out of his breaks. Addison also displays soft hands and can really scoot around the field as a run-after-the-catch player.

He's headed to Texas A&M.

14. Marvin Bracy

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Bracy may actually be the fastest player in the country. At 5'9", 165 pounds, he has been clocked at nearly 10 flat in the 100. The only reason I have him here is that he is also listed as an ATH.

His biggest strength is obviously his speed and explosiveness, as he is extremely quick, yet Bracy is a player that just needs the ball.

Whether it be on returns, quick screens or reverses, sparks will fly.

Committed to Florida State.

13. Leonte Carroo

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Carroo is one of the best players, not only in New Jersey, but also on the east coast. A 6'2", 200-pound receiver, he has very good strength to release off the line to fight press coverage, and he can break free and scoot upfield with speed.

Once he breaks out of his cuts sharply to gain separation, he becomes QB-friendly, as Carroo catches almost everything in sight. He's also a deep threat with solid RAC ability.

Carroo is headed to Rutgers.

12. Jordan Payton

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At 6'2", 205 pounds, Payton is perhaps the best receiver in Southern California. He has a thickly-built frame, above-average speed and release quickness, runs solid routes and has strong hands.

He's committed to Cal after de-committing from USC last year. Michigan, Notre Dame and UCLA were also in the mix.

11. Avery Johnson

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Johnson is the younger brother of former LSU and current Arizona Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson. At 6'2", 185 pounds, Johnson is not just riding his brother's coattails.

He's a super deep threat with a big frame who can do it all. Johnson is a great athlete with natural ball skills, and he can develop into an all-conference player.

LSU will get Johnson after all.

10. Aaron Burbridge

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At 6'1", 180 pounds, Burbridge shows the potential to develop into a complete receiver.

He has the athleticism and speed to eat cushion, instincts to set up defenders in route-running and hands to haul in throws.

I also see flashes of separation quickness and RAC ability downfield. Burbridge may be underrated.

Committed to Michigan State.

9. Eugene Lewis

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Lewis is a 6'2", 180-pounder who will see his mark mostly made in the intermediate passing game. He has the tools develop into a very good No. 2 receiver.

He works his routes well, sets up defenders and can break out quickly from cuts at the junction point. He won't wow you deep, but he can get by if he has to.

Lewis is headed to Penn State.

8. Ricardo Louis

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Louis maybe has the most upside of any WR in this class. 6'2", 200 pounds, he's a special athlete that has a very, very high ceiling. 

He has excellent speed, leaping ability and quickness at his size. He just needs coaching and refinement on the finer points of the game, and he will be making big play after big play in college.

That college will be Auburn.

7. Chris Black

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At 5'11", 175 pounds, Black is among the top receivers in Florida. He is a speedster who combines athletic ability with quickness.

His best skill is his RAC ability. Black can turn a quick slant into a six-yard scamper and can be used on smokes, bubbles and reverses.

Black is headed to Alabama.

6. Bryce Treggs

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Treggs is quick WR that stands 5'11", 175 pounds and is dangerous after the catch. He can roll out of his cuts and scoot around the field with ease.

He's not overly big, but he can beat you with speed and playmaking ability. He'll go across the middle if needed and can also return kicks and punts.

Committed to Cal.

5. Durron Neal

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At 6'0", 185 pounds, Neal has good speed, quickness and runs solid routes. He shows an ability to attack the football at its highest point and seems to always find a way to get more yards out of a catch than he should.

Oklahoma has him secured.

4. Dominique Wheeler

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Wheeler is fantastic receiver prospect. At 6'1", 180 pounds, he shows a great skill set on the offensive flanks.

He has solid release quickness, eats cushion well, can stem a defender, can break in his routes and he has solid hands. Wheeler also displays solid speed to get vertical and behind a secondary.

He's headed to Texas Tech.

3. Cayleb Jones

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At 6'3", 190 pounds, Jones is among the top receivers in Texas, and the country.

Jones shows on tape that he is a player that understands he has a long frame, snatching balls all around him to increase his catch radius. He also shows solid quickness in and out of breaks, good route turning and an ability to catch in crowds.

He's bound for Texas.

2. Shaq Roland

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6'1", 180 pounds, Roland has played multiple spots, but receiver is his definite future home position in college. He just needs to spend more time there and get coached up.

Dynamic with the ball in his hands, Roland shows very good play speed and explosiveness. He isn't very strong, but can beat press with change of direction and quickness in his release. He flashes great separation quickness and solid hands.

Roland is headed to South Carolina.

1(A). Stefon Diggs, WR

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At 6'1" and 190 pounds, Stefon Diggs is a quicker-than-fast athlete, but has a tremendous burst.

His RAC ability is amazing, and he is likely tops in this category in the country for 2012. Diggs can shake, bake and clean the dishes routinely.

Auburn, Florida, Cal, USC, Michigan, Florida State and Oklahoma are just a few to name.

1. Dorial Green-Beckham

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6'6", 220 pounds, Green-Beckham has the hands, separation quickness, catch-in-crowd ability and playmaking talent to become a dominant receiver in college.

There's not much else I can say about him as a player. He's considered by many as the No. 1 and premier prep football prospect in America.

Missouri, Oklahoma, Alabama, Arkansas and Texas are in the race.

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