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Which Wide Receiver Prospects Dominated the Most Games in 2017?
Which incoming rookie wide receivers accounted for production on a game-to-game basis?

13. Jordan Lasley, UCLA Bruins

Jordan Lasley's final season at UCLA spanned just nine games due to suspensions, but he made his presence felt when on the field.

Lasley accounted for at least 40% of UCLA's passing yards in three of the nine games (33.3%) but topped the 50% mark just once.

He produced 57.8% of UCLA's yardage against the California Golden Bears on November 24th, thanks to a 227-yard showing. Cal ranked 66th in FootballOutsiders' S&P+ pass defense metric this season.

His 10-catch, 204-yard, 3-touchdown game on November 18th against Southern California's ninth-ranked pass defense was 48.5% of his team's yardage production.

Lasley's third domination game came against the Kansas State Wildcats (85th) on December 26th, a 127-yard, 1-touchdown game.

Lasley just missed our cutoff in two other games this season, with 39.2% and 38.6% of UCLA's yards against Colorado (42nd) and Arizona State (34th), respectively. Keep an eye on the 6'1", 210-pound prospect.

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