Crockett Gillmore

DE, TE · Colorado State
Colorado State will certainly keep recruiting Bushland, Texas considering that two of its best NFL prospects in years - Gillmore and center Weston Richburg - were teammates in Texas before signing with the Rams. While Richburg has steadily emerged as one of the more polished centers in the country, Gillmore's length and athleticism caused the CSU coaching staff to move him back and forth between defensive end and tight end early in his career. Once he made the permanent move to the offensive side of the ball in 2011, Gillmore proved an immediate standout, catching a career-high 45 passes for 468 yards and four touchdowns, earning Second Team All-Mountain West accolades. His production tailed considerably in 2012 (19-263-2) before finishing his career on a high note as a senior (43-533-2). Gillmore's stock is again on the rise as he made some eye-popping grabs as a late injury replacement at the Senior Bowl practices and the game, itself. Considering that he has only played the position for three years, Gillmore offers intriguing upside which could earn him a selection above other, more polished and well-known prospects at the position.