5. David Sills V, West Virginia

Recruited by the Mountaineers as a quarterback originally, Sills played receiver sparingly as a freshman, but in the end, wanted to line up under center. With the competition ahead of him, he decided to transfer to El Camino community college.
However, he decided to return to WVU as a full-time receiver and built a strong connection with QB Will Grier right away. That led to 60 catches for 980 yards and a nation-best 18 receiving touchdowns.
Sills lines up the majority of his snaps in the slot and is that big-bodied pass-catcher over the middle and in the red zone, who can shield defenders from the ball and make those tough catches in traffic. What concerns me a little is the fact he didn’t reach 80 yards in any of the final five games.

Honorable mentions: Anthony Johnson (Buffalo), Kelvin Harmon (N.C. State)