NFL Draft 2016: Top 10 Wide Receivers Going into 2015 Season
Dec 20, 2014; Boise, ID, USA; Western Michigan Broncos wide receiver Corey Davis (84) catches a touchdown pass during the first half of the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl verses the Air Force Falcons at Albertsons Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Losness-USA TODAY Sports
Davis stands at 6’2″ 205 pounds and could easily be a slept-on draft pick next year. Coming from the MAC is not going to do him any favors, and he did not help himself this past year by missing a chance to star against the Virginia Tech Hokies.
But outside of that, he has a great chance to prove himself this year and make a name in next year’s draft. And if he doesn’t, he always has a chance to come out in the 2017 NFL Draft and stay through his senior season.
But a shining season again, even coming from the MAC, should significantly improve his draft stock enough for next year.
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Corey Davis
Junior, Western Michigan Broncos
This is a family of great receivers. Corey Davis’s older brother, Titus Davis, just signed with the San Diego Chargers coming out of Central Michigan. And next year he is likely to follow in his older brother’s footsteps.
Davis had a huge role in Western Michigan’s 8-5 record with 78 receptions for 1,408 yards and 15 touchdowns, and he also had eight 100-yard receiving games, including a 200-plus yard receiving game. He also had a 99-yard receiving game.
Davis stands at 6’2″ 205 pounds and could easily be a slept-on draft pick next year. Coming from the MAC is not going to do him any favors, and he did not help himself this past year by missing a chance to star against the Virginia Tech Hokies.
But outside of that, he has a great chance to prove himself this year and make a name in next year’s draft. And if he doesn’t, he always has a chance to come out in the 2017 NFL Draft and stay through his senior season.
But a shining season again, even coming from the MAC, should significantly improve his draft stock enough for next year.
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