On the topic of wide receivers, there are a ton of great ones in college football right now, but three of the most underrated, IMO, that should be playing at the next level are Justin Hardy from East Carolina (who is the active leader in career receptions in the NCAA, maybe yards too), Nelson Spruce from Colorado and maybe my favorite college player, Jameson Crowder from Duke.
Some others include Sterling Shepard from Oklahoma, who will likely be a slot guy in the NFL, Deontay Greenberry from Houston (who has NFL size already and pretty damn good hands), Tyler Boyd from Pitt, Funchess from Michigan, and I wouldn't sleep on any of the guys from Oregon.
The guys from the big schools like Cooper and Beckham will obviously get the most play and likely be drafted higher than anyone else, and in most cases, rightfully so, but I can't remember a time where there were so many unbelievable wide receivers playing in the college game, and I'm just scratching the surface of names I could list right now.
There is a kid with a chance to be better than all of them and should be a household name very, very soon, and that's freshman, KD Cannon from Baylor. Just go and take a look at his numbers from the first three games and remember he only played a half in at least 2 of them. He's the real fucking deal.