The basis of Mr. Whatley's argument seems to be that Crabtree is a top 10 pick next year, and a better prospect than Bryant, because he won an award twice.
You're simplifying my position.Of course winning the award does not equate to certain NFL greatness. It is, however, a unique qualifyier, in as much as Crabtree was the ONLY one to ever win the award multiple times, was the only one to ever win the award as a (red shirt) freshman, and would have certainly be the favorite to win the award AGAIN if he were still in school.By that measure, I believe it is not completely fair to compare Crabtree's prospects to 1) other past extended holdouts 2) previous Biletnikoff winner's whose game didn't translate to the pros 3) current collegiate WRs who might be in the same 2010 draft pool if Crabtree held out all year.The guy was flat-out a monster in the NCAAs. His raw talent is literally unique to his situation... no one in recent history has been that much better than all his collegiate peers over a two year period as Crabtree. Does that stamp his ticket to NFL superstardom? Of course not.