Which Wide Receiver Prospects Dominated the Most Games in 2017?
2. Cedrick Wilson, Boise State Broncos
Cedrick Wilson played in 14 games this season for Boise State and racked up at least 40% of receiving yards in half of them -- while hitting the 50% mark in 4 of those 14 games (28.6%). Both rank second among this year's class.
Wilson's biggest game by market share (62.0%) came against his toughest opponent: Washington State (11th in S&P+). Wilson went for 147 yards and 2 touchdowns on 9 catches against them in September.
Wilson also generated at least 58% of Boise State's receiving market share against Oregon (32nd in pass defense; 59.9%), Virginia (40th, 59.2%), and Fresno Sate (54th; 58.0%). His other three games with at least a 40% market share were against San Diego State (45th; 48.0%), New Mexico (105th; 46.7%), and Fresno State in their first meeting (54th; 45.6%).
In his nine games against top-60 pass defenses, Wilson -- 6'1" and 188 pounds -- accounted for 47.9% of Boise State's receiving yards.