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Which Wide Receiver Prospects Dominated the Most Games in 2017?

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11. Byron Pringle, Kansas State

Byron Pringle, 6'2" and 205 pounds, scored a combine invite after a 30-catch season at Kansas State. A big part of that was the fact that he recorded a yards per catch average of 24.1 yards (724 yards) and had 6 touchdowns.

The big-play threat had a 22.5% market share overall but had just a 51.7% catch rate.

Pringle's standout games were all low-volume outings in terms of receptions.

He topped 40% of K-State's receiving yards at Oklahoma State (41st in S&P+ pass defense; 4 catches for 166 yards and 3 touchdowns), at Kansas (108th; 3 for 92), home against Texas Christian (15th; 3 for 80), and home against Oklahoma (58th; 2 for 70).