West Virginia Football: Breaking Down Mountaineers’ Dynamic NFL Draft Prospects

Posted by Matt Fitzgerald on December-29-2012 Add Comments

The West Virginia Mountaineers were a Top Five team early on in the 2012 college football season before a five-game losing streak forced them to finish strong just to be bowl eligible.

One thing is certain: The WVU offense definitely wasn't the problem. Led by QB Geno Smith, the Mountaineers have put up an average of 518.5 yards per game despite a putrid defense that yields over 38 points each contest.

While Smith is garnering hype as the top QB in the 2013 NFL draft class, West Virginia's dynamic duo of receivers in Tavon Austin and Stedman Bailey are projected to be productive pros as wel...

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