Build The Team: CFB Standouts Week 3 It’s all about the
Redskins but I love college football as well. I’m 2 weeks late (things you don’t
want to hear?) but now is as good a time as any to kick this series off. Without
further adieu here is who caught my eye this week. . . Offense Hakeem
Butler http://www.redskinsfootballauthentics.com/da_ron-payne-jersey-authentic ,
WRSchool: Iowa State | Conference: BIG 12College Experience: RS Junior | Age:
21?Height / Weight: 6-6 / 225 lbsLast year Butler was the #2 receiving option
behind Allen Lazard (who is currently on Jacksonville’s practice squad). This
year he is the #1 receiving option and he showed up big against some of the best
competition he’ll have all year. Iowa State lost this game but Butler showed he
can hang with the big boys. Butler kept his team competitive through the
majority of the game against an obviously superior Oklahoma team. He is a strong
possession receiver that plays with power, speed, and has good hands. His size
makes him a physical mismatch for most secondary players and he’ll be making
plays for Iowa State’s offense all year long if they keep throwing his way.
Butler finished with 5 catches for 174 yards and 2 touchdowns. Here is a taste
of what he did this past weekend. Darius Anderson, RBSchool: TCU | Conference:
BIG 12College Experience: Junior | Age: 21?Height / Weight: 5-11 / 212 lbsDarius
Anderson put TCU on his back in primetime this past Saturday night. Anderson was
TCU’s leading rusher last season but has not been fully 100% for a while and has
missed more than a handful of games in his career. He looked 100% as he blew by
Ohio State’s defense and powerful front 7. Anderson ripped off a monster run
that not only set a school record for longest run from scrimmage but also set a
record for Ohio State - most yards given up on a single play. Anderson has speed
to take it to the house but he is also well build and has good vision and can
get tough yards on interior runs as well. There will be a few running backs that
will get a lot of love because of the conferences they play in but if Anderson
can stay healthy and keep up this level of play he could be one of the top backs
in the draft if he decides to declare. TCU got away from the run game as they
fell behind and Anderson finished with 12 carries for 154 yards and 2
touchdowns. A.J. Richardson, WRSchool: Boise State | Conference: Mountain
WestCollege Experience: Senior | Age: 21?Height / Weight: 6-0 / 212 lbsA.J.
Richardson is an under the radar WR prospect playing with an under the radar QB
in Brett Rypien. The duo don’t have perfect trust and chemistry all the time but
they did on a jaw dropping play as Boise State was trying to fight back against
Oklahoma State this past weekend. Richardson is going to break just about every
career receiving statistic he’s logged playing as one of Rypien’s more trusted
options this season after Cedric Wilson (now a Cowboy) was drafted. If he can
pull off a play like this with any consistency you’ll start hearing more about
him in January. Outside of this beauty of a catch Richardson finished the day
with 4 catches for 70 yards and a touchdown.DefenseDre’Mont Jones, DLSchool:
Ohio State | Conference: BIG 10College Experience: RS Junior | Age: 21?Height /
Weight: 6-3 / 286 lbsDre’Mont Jones had 1st round buzz last year but he decided
to go back to Ohio State for his RS Junior season. He also showed up in
primetime this past Saturday and made key plays that helped Ohio State pull away
from TCU in the second half. Jones is likely going to be referred to as one of
if not the most athletically gifted interior defensive line prospects in the
country. Jones showed off his athleticism and skill as he intercepted a shovel
pass and took it to the house and sacked TCU QB Shawn Robinson on a key drive
and down as TCU was trying to get back into the game. He is currently working to
get bigger without compromising his quickness to be more stout against the run.
Jones finished the game with 6 tackles, a sack, a pick 6, and a pass defended.
Greedy Williams, CBSchool: LSU | Conference: SECCollege Experience: RS Sophomore
| Age: 20Height / Weight: 6-2 / 182 lbsThe entire LSU defense made Jared Stidham
and the Auburn offense look bad and out of sync all afternoon. Stidham who is
supposed to be one of the top prospects at the QB position this year thought he
could get away with throwing to Andreaz “Greedy” Williams’ side of the field.
Williams who is already being talked about as a top-10 prospect was an
All-American last year and CB1 on many early season college draft boards. He
definitely has the attitude you want out of a CB1 as well. Williams shut down
his side of the field and never let Stidham get into a rhythm. Williams is a
well rounded corner who can play press and off coverage and has an impressive
set of instincts and ability to time and adjust to the ball in the air. You’re
gonna hear his name a lot this season. Williams finished with 2 tackles, an
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Every year we are impressed and want one of his players which could be a
defensive lineman, a linebacker, or a secondary player. Alabama has sent several
starting caliber and star players at the safety position to the NFL which
include HaHa Clinton-Dix, Landon Collins, Eddie Jackson, among others in recent
years. Deionte Thompson is the next in line but Thompson is different. He is
already being talked about as a generational player. Check social media for the
praise he received this week from draft Twitter along with former and HOF
players like Shannon Sharpe, Tory Holt, and Ryan Clark. Thompson has the ability
to affect and take over games and he clearly is going to be the best safety in
the class if he decides to declare at the end of the season. The plus factors
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throw out a lot but Thompson truly executes this skills week in and week out and
is game changer on the Alabama defense. Thompson had an interception week 1
against Louisville and in all honestly I could probably feature him every week
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spots below them?Jordan Reed a difference maker in Redskins offense - Washington
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openings for others. With Reed on the field, Washington's passing game has
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