Which Wide Receiver Prospects Dominated the Most Games in 2017?
10. Steven Dunbar, Houston Cougars
Steven Dunbar went over the 50% mark in 3 games and the 40% mark in 4 of his 12 games, giving him a 33.3% share of games dominated.
However, Dunbar's Houston Cougars ranked only 69th in passing S&P+ this season, offensively, and three of his four standout games came against opponents outside the top 100 in Passing S&P+ defensively.
Dunbar's top game was a 197-yard, 10-catch game against Fresno State (54th in S&P+) in the Hawaii Bowl.
He also dominated the East Carolina Pirates (130th; 6 catches, 171 yards, 1 touchdown, 51.8% of Houston's receiving yards), the Navy Midshipmen (104th; 8 for 142 and 1, 51.3%), and the Tulsa Golden Hurricane (107th; 10 for 107, and 41.5%).
Despite a 6'3", 202-pound frame and a 28.8% target market share, Dunbar scored just three times all season, two of which came against opponents outside the top 100 in pass defense S&P+.