I guess I'll go with Corey Coleman from Baylor, but that is based solely on production and not from a pure talent standpoint. Coleman has good speed and is the latest in a long list of vertical threats for Art Briles over at Baylor. His numbers are staggering at this point. Baylor's schedule will get a little tougher, so it will be interesting to see if Coleman can keep this up. I do see Coleman as a legitimate draft prospect and not just a system wide receiver, but I don't think his numbers actually prove that he's the best prospect. I simply believe the numbers make it hard to argue that he's not the best college receiver right now.