
National Signing Day 2011: The Top 10 Destinations For Wide Receiver Recruits
National Signing Day 2011 is less than a week away, and the destinations for all of the top recruits will soon be known.
Much of the remaining non-committed talent sits on the defensive side of the ball. So, where does that leave the offensive stars? And in particular, the wide receivers?
Many of the nation's top wide receivers have committed and are preparing to play for top wide receiver destinations.
As the college football recruiting world awaits word on many of the top recruits, here are the top 10 destinations for wide receiver recruits in this 2011 college football recruiting class.
10. LSU
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The Tigers have committed already a five-star and four-star wide out.
Jarvis Landry is a five-star recruit ranked by ESPN.com as the No. 3 wide receiver in the country.
Odell Beckham, Jr. is one of the top wide receivers in the country, depending on which recruiting service you're reading. He is rated by some as a three-star athlete.
9. USC
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The Trojans, of course, have produced some of the top wide receiver talent to head to the NFL and could change in a few years as George Farmer heads to USC.
Farmer is considered by many to be the nation's best wide receiver recruit.
USC also has committed the three-star Victor Blackwell.
8. Alabama
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The Tide have one of the nation's top recruiting classes and much of its talent is at the wide receiver position.
Marvin Shinn, Danny Woodson and Bradley Sylve are all four-star recruits and will add plenty of depth to the position for Alabama.
7. Ole Miss
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The Rebels 2011 recruiting class has come on strong over the last few days after a tough start to the month.
Still, the top talent in the Ole Miss recruiting class is at the wide receiver position.
Tobias Singleton is a four-star recruit and Donte Moncrief is, too. The Rebels also have committed three-star recruits Collins Moore and T.J. Worthy.
6. Florida State
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For all of the firepower the top-ranked Florida State recruiting class has, the Seminoles sure have some solid talent at wide receiver.
Rashad Greene and Kelvin Benjamin are a pair of four-star recruits and will surely make an impact on the offensive side of the ball for the 'Noles.
5. Clemson
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Clemson has compiled an impressive recruiting class this season—one that will surely help them get back into the mix in the ever-improving ACC.
Their top talent is at the wide receiver position. The Tigers' top three recruits are receivers and there are five total wide outs committed.
Charone Peake, Sammy Watkins and Martavis Bryant are all four or five-star recruits that will undoubtedly make an impact for the Tigers next fall.
4. Oregon
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The national championship runners up have two solid wide receivers heading to town next fall.
Tacoi Sumler is a four-star speedster and B.J. Kelly—also a 4-star recruit—is a receiver with the size to succeed in the Pac-10.
3. Georgia
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The Bulldogs' "Dream Team" recruiting class has some solid talent and a good amount of it is at the wide receiver position.
Malcolm Mitchell, Justin Scott-Wesley and Chris Conley provide Georgia fans with plenty of hope in replacing the production from A.J. Green, who has declared for the NFL Draft.
2. South Carolina
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Damiere Byrd, Shamier Jeffery and K.J. Brent provide the Gamecocks with plenty of backup offensively, in the event that they don't land top-ranked recruit Jadeveon Clowney.
The trio of receivers will also give South Carolina plenty of fire power to help support the Clowney-led defense if he does commit to the Gamecocks.
1. Oklahoma State
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Johnny Haynes and Josh Stewart are key members of the Cowboys 2011 recruiting class.
Stewart is a four-star recruit and Johnny Haynes is considered a three-star recruit by Rivals.com.
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