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MSSTATE - WR Fred Ross


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Fred Ross 6'-2" 207lbs could be a dynamic player and great value in 2-4 rds.

https://walterfootball.com/draft2017WR.php

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  1. MississippiState_logo.gif Fred Ross, WR, Mississippi State  
    Height: 6-2. Weight: 207.  
    Projected 40 Time: 4.56. 
    Projected Round (2017): 3-5. 

    12/3/16: Ross totaled 873 yards on 69 receptions with 12 touchdowns in 2016. 

    7/30/16: Ross showed tremendous improvement as a junior. In 2014, he had modest production (30-489-5) before a huge increase in 2015 with 88 catches for 1,007 yards and five touchdowns. Ross has some size to him, and his speed will be the question for the NFL. It could be harder for him to produce as a senior with Dak Prescott moving on to the NFL. 
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CAREER: Explosive, versatile playmaker who is one of the greatest receivers in Mississippi State history … Tremendous hands and is tough … Elected to return for his senior season after a prolific junior campaign in which he led the SEC in receptions per game and broke three school records … Can line up in the slot or at split end and is a dangerous return man … A candidate for the Biletnikoff Award as the nation’s most outstanding receiver … Appeared in 37 games with 14 starts … In the MSU career record books: ranks fifth in catches (127), ninth in receiving touchdowns (10), 10th in receiving yards (1,611) and second in 100-yard receiving games (7) … Accounted for 12 touchdowns – 10 receiving, one rushing, one punt return … Produced double-digit reception games four times … Returned 22 punts for 232 yards and one score … Heads into the 2016 season having produced 100-yard receiving games in four out of his last five contests … Underwent surgery on his groin on March 9, 2016, and missed spring practice … Arrived in Starkville as a Parade All-American out of Texas.
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