David Ball 6'2 200 lb Senior New Hampshire As a sophomore, Ball shattered the school record book as he helped a prolific passing offense lead the Wildcats into the playoffs. He earned first-team All-American status by ranking second in I-AA in receiving yards per game (125.3), third in total receiving (1,504 yards), and sixth with 7.17 receptions per game. The junior from Orange, VT also broke schools records with 81 receptions and 17 touchdowns. As a senior, Ball broke Jerry Rice's TD record ending up with 58 career TD, which is impressive considering he only caught 4 TDs as a freshman.
this dave ball is a monster, and i saw him play about 4 games this year, and he is quick and lengthy despite his true height, i say round 4-7
Chas Gessner was also one of the best on his level of play. It takes more than mere stats to be a player in the league. It's always around this time of year when people start looking for the provebial, anonymous "Diamond in the rough" player. I thought that Sean Morey from Brown was going to be a good player; several teams/years later, he's caught like 10 balls.