DeAndre Hopkins

WR · Clemson
After recording one of the best receiving seasons in ACC history this past year, many wondered where DeAndre Hopkins came from? But truth is, he has been productive since the moment he stepped foot onto Clemson's campus as an in-state four-star recruit three years ago. Hopkins notched 52 catches for 537 yards and 4 scores as a true freshman with three 100-yard games in the final four contests. He finished with 72 receptions for 978 yards and 5 touchdowns in 2011, but his productive sophomore season went mostly overlooked because of Sammy Watkins' phenomenal freshman campaign. With Watkins suspended for the first two games of 2012 and battling injuries, Hopkins was expected to step up as a junior. And he did just that with an ACC-best 1,405 yards on 82 catches and a school-record 18 touchdowns (second in the nation), earning First Team All-Conference honors. To no surprise, Hopkins decided to cash-in on his productive season and go pro, leaving Clemson with career records for receiving yards (3,020), 100-yard receiving performances (12) and career touchdown grabs (27), including at least one score in each of the last 12 games. Nicknamed "Nuke", Hopkins isn't the biggest or fastest, but he plays quick, controlled and tough with reliable hands and focus to locate and pluck. He is a natural receiver with outstanding awareness for the position and has been productive wherever he's been, why should the NFL be any different?