Multiple reports are circulating that Cam Ward is indeed going to be the first pick in next week's NFL Draft.
Read moreIt’s always difficult to project small school players. When they thrive, it’s tough to know whether it’s a level of opposition thing or whether they’re truly ready to compete immediately in the NFL.
For Tory Horton out of Colorado State, two straight seasons of 1,000 yards can’t be ignored. But will his skill set translate to the big leagues? Or will his lack of nuance trouble him in the pros?
Here’s a deep dive into a potential deep-threat receiver who’s going incredibly under the radar.
Horton’s collegiate stats courtesy of Sports Reference.
Horton was a three-star recruit who played for two years at Nevada before transferring to Colorado State. His first two years in college showed some promise, but were ultimately disappointing in terms of output, with Horton hitting 54.9 yards per game in his sophomore season.
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Multiple reports are circulating that Cam Ward is indeed going to be the first pick in next week's NFL Draft.
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Read moreIt’s always difficult to project small school players. When they thrive, it’s tough to know whether it’s a level of opposition thing or whether they’re truly ready to compete immediately in the NFL.
For Tory Horton out of Colorado State, two straight seasons of 1,000 yards can’t be ignored. But will his skill set translate to the big leagues? Or will his lack of nuance trouble him in the pros?
Here’s a deep dive into a potential deep-threat receiver who’s going incredibly under the radar.
Horton’s collegiate stats courtesy of Sports Reference.
Horton was a three-star recruit who played for two years at Nevada before transferring to Colorado State. His first two years in college showed some promise, but were ultimately disappointing in terms of output, with Horton hitting 54.9 yards per game in his sophomore season.
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