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TOP 10 WIDE RECEIVERS
1 - Ray Fry, Sr., Portland State
Comment: Small, speedy and set to shine again in new offense.
2 - Brandyn Reed, Sr., Sacramento State
Comment: Averaged 15.9 yards per catch, snagged 7 TDs in 2009.
3 - Mike Phillips, Sr., Weber State
Comment: Should be Cameron Higgins No. 1 target this year.
4 - Everett Gilbert, Soph., Montana State
Comment: Explosive playmaker presses defenses in so many ways.
5- Jabin Sambrano, Jr., Montana
Comment: Team's best deep threat came of age at the end of '09.
6 - Patrick Walker, Jr., Northern Colorado
Comment: Broke out as a sophomore; hopes to visit end zone more.
7 - Khalil Paden, Jr., Northern Arizona
Comment: NAU hoping this San Jose State dropdown can be a star.
8 - Kelvin Krosch, Jr., Idaho State
Comment: Made all-conference; his 6 TD grabs led the team.
9 - Elvis Akpla, Jr., Montana State
Comment: Has the ability to make plays; needs better QB performance.
10 - Dylan Lane, Sr., Sacramento State
Comment: Won't stretch the field but is a good possession guy.
TOP 10 TIGHT ENDS
1 - Kyle Begger, Sr., Montana State
Comment: New starter should be big key to MSU passing game.
2 - Kyle McMillin, Jr., Portland State
Comment: Figures to step in as Vikings' top tight end option.
3 - Matt Martin, Sr., Eastern Washington
Comment: Has some big shoes to fill in Cheney.
4- Tyrell Francisco, Sr., Weber State
Comment: Two-year understudy could benefit from the return of QB Higgins.
5 - Rob Overton, Sr., Montana
Comment: Is counted on to pick up key production in Griz offense.
6 - Jon Krebs, Jr., Sacramento State
Comment: Has wide-receiver size but is quality in tight end spot.
7 - Doug Steele, Soph., Northern Colorado
Comment: Productive JC player looking to make impact in move up.
8 - Josh Hill, Soph., Idaho State
Comment: Needs to step up to help ISU's offense.
9 - Greg Hardy, Soph., Montana
Comment: Unproven but likely to get quality playing time for UM.
10 - Taylor Meyrick, Fr., Portland State
Comment: Might not make an impact in 2010 but potential is enormous.
TOP 10 WIDE RECEIVERS
1 - Ray Fry, Sr., Portland State
Comment: Small, speedy and set to shine again in new offense.
2 - Brandyn Reed, Sr., Sacramento State
Comment: Averaged 15.9 yards per catch, snagged 7 TDs in 2009.
3 - Mike Phillips, Sr., Weber State
Comment: Should be Cameron Higgins No. 1 target this year.
4 - Everett Gilbert, Soph., Montana State
Comment: Explosive playmaker presses defenses in so many ways.
5- Jabin Sambrano, Jr., Montana
Comment: Team's best deep threat came of age at the end of '09.
6 - Patrick Walker, Jr., Northern Colorado
Comment: Broke out as a sophomore; hopes to visit end zone more.
7 - Khalil Paden, Jr., Northern Arizona
Comment: NAU hoping this San Jose State dropdown can be a star.
8 - Kelvin Krosch, Jr., Idaho State
Comment: Made all-conference; his 6 TD grabs led the team.
9 - Elvis Akpla, Jr., Montana State
Comment: Has the ability to make plays; needs better QB performance.
10 - Dylan Lane, Sr., Sacramento State
Comment: Won't stretch the field but is a good possession guy.
TOP 10 TIGHT ENDS
1 - Kyle Begger, Sr., Montana State
Comment: New starter should be big key to MSU passing game.
2 - Kyle McMillin, Jr., Portland State
Comment: Figures to step in as Vikings' top tight end option.
3 - Matt Martin, Sr., Eastern Washington
Comment: Has some big shoes to fill in Cheney.
4- Tyrell Francisco, Sr., Weber State
Comment: Two-year understudy could benefit from the return of QB Higgins.
5 - Rob Overton, Sr., Montana
Comment: Is counted on to pick up key production in Griz offense.
6 - Jon Krebs, Jr., Sacramento State
Comment: Has wide-receiver size but is quality in tight end spot.
7 - Doug Steele, Soph., Northern Colorado
Comment: Productive JC player looking to make impact in move up.
8 - Josh Hill, Soph., Idaho State
Comment: Needs to step up to help ISU's offense.
9 - Greg Hardy, Soph., Montana
Comment: Unproven but likely to get quality playing time for UM.
10 - Taylor Meyrick, Fr., Portland State
Comment: Might not make an impact in 2010 but potential is enormous.