2012 NFL Mock Draft Looks At Oklahoma Wide Receiver Ryan Broyles' NFL Future
Not many college receivers get the opportunity to catch 131 balls in their careers, but Ryan Broyles did it in one season.
The Oklahoma wide receiver has simply dominated the competition in front of him for the past three years in Norman.
In 2010, he caught 131 balls for 1,622 yards and 14 touchdowns. He caught double-digit balls in five games and had only two games in which he caught less than eight passes. In 10 of his 14 games he went over 100 yards and dating back to 2009 he went seven straight games with at least nine catches and 100 yards.
Ryan Broyles is a productive wide receiver.
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And it is not like he pads his stats all the time either. Broyles' biggest games have come when OU needed it the most.
The one time in 2010 he didn't "show up" to his standards was against the best cornerback duo in the country, Nebraska's Prince Amukamara (2011 first round pick) and Alfonzo Dennard (2012 projected first round pick).
The Sooners ran the ball 38 times and won the game by three to advance to a BCS Bowl though.
There is no doubt that he can catch the football, get open and make plays, but his size is the concern moving forward.
Broyles is only 5'11", 185-pounds, and comes from an offense that breeds stat-heavy receivers.
He'll be considered a slot receiver at the next level and some see comparison to the New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker.
If NFL teams could see what Welker does for an NFL offense now and had a shot to draft him again he would easily be off the board in the first round.
Another big year from Broyles and consistent route running should put him in the conversation.
1. Washington: Andrew Luck
2. Carolina: Quinton Coples
3. Buffalo: Matt Barkley
4. Tennessee: Justin Blackmon
5. Cincinnati: Donte Paige-Moss
6. Denver: Jerel Worthy
7. Seattle: Landry Jones
8. Cleveland: Alshon Jeffrey
9. Jacksonville: Alfonzo Dennard
10. Arizona: Matt Kalil
11. Oakland: Jonathan Martin
12. San Francisco: Dre Kirkpatrick
13. Chicago: Jeff Fuller
14. Houston: Ray-Ray Armstrong
15. St. Louis: Michael Floyd
16. Miami: Cliff Harris
17. Detroit: Stephon Gilmore
18. Kansas City: Manti Te'o
19. Minnesota: Mike Adams
20. Dallas: Robert Lester
21. San Diego: Vontaze Burfict
22. Tampa Bay: Luke Kuechly
23. Indianapolis: Ryan Broyles
24. New York Giants: Zach Brown
25. New York Jets: Chase Minnifield
26. Pittsburgh: Jayron Hosley
27. Cleveland (via ATL): Courtney Upshaw
28. Philadelphia: Marcus Forston
29. Baltimore: Brandon Jenkins
30. New England: (via NO) Mohamed Sanu
31. New England: Jared Crick
32. Green Bay: Kelechi Osemele
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