Risers-Sliders: Week 14

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Josh Huff/WR/Oregon: Huff, one of the nation’s most underrated receiver prospects, finished off his college career in style against rival Oregon State . The senior put up a season best 9 receptions, 186 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns, the last of which put Oregon up for good in the final half-minute of the game. Huff’s not very big or super fast but reliable and football smart. He’ll quickly produce at the next level for a team that lines him up in the slot as a 3rd/4th receiver.

Bishop Sankey/RB/Washington: The Huskies junior ball carrier finished his record setting campaign in style, running roughshod over rival Washington State. Sankey posted 200-yards rushing on 34 carries (5.9-yard average) with one score. It was the second time this season he’s gone over 200-yard mark in a game and Sankey finished the year with 1775-yards on the ground and 18 touchdowns. Expected to enter the draft, Sankey grades as a second round pick and would do well playing in an offensive system such as the one employed by the Miami Dolphins.

Tyler Gaffney/RB/Stanford: Once again Gaffney came up big when facing a tough opponent, posting career numbers against Notre Dame. The senior ran for 189-yards on 33 carries, eclipsing the 171-rushing yards he posted against UCLA earlier in the year. Gaffney, who put his professional baseball career on hold to join the Cardinal football team this season, is a powerful, downhill runner with terrific size and athleticism. He’s the antithesis of Bishop Sankey; a heavy duty ball carrier that will find a home for a ground and pound/power running offense in the NFL.


Keith McGill/DB/Utah: This was a game scouts circled and McGill did not disappoint. The Utes leaned on McGill to slow down Colorado star receiver Paul Richardson and the fast rising defensive back responded. Richardson had his second lowest output of the season, 4 receptions with 54 receiving yards. For his part McGill recorded 6 tackles and broke up two passes. The senior offers the versatility to line-up at corner or safety and is a tremendous athlete with a large upside. A good week of Senior Bowl practices could push McGill into the second round.

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