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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?

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.

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