9. Aldrick Robinson, WR, Washington Redskins
Robinson replaced Emmanuel Sanders as SMU's deep threat, and he showed off that speed in 2012 with a 68-yard touchdown reception against the Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day and a 49-yard touchdown catch against the Eagles the previous week. If he can do things like that against secondaries that aren't complete disasters, the Redskins might be on to something. After all, Robert Griffin III loves those deep posts from his Baylor days. It's a small sample size, but Robinson had 51.4 percent DVOA, the second highest among receivers thrown at least 10 passes in 2012.