2017 NFL Draft Big Board: Ranking the top 32 prospects
JuJu Smith-Schuster would have been the first receiver taken in the 2016 NFL Draft if he was eligible. The USC Trojans have turned out a number of NFL players at the position but Smith-Schuster has a chance to have the best career of the recent stable of Trojan wideouts in the league.
The 6-2, 215-pound receiver has glue dripping from his fingertips and is able to haul anything within a six-foot radius of him and the elusiveness to pick up chunk yards after the catch.
Depending on how quickly he develops a rapport with expected USC starting quarterback Max Browne, Smith-Schuster can take aim at leading the nation in receiving as a junior.
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