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Ten players ready to become college football stars in 2017

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Mark Andrews, tight end/receiver, Oklahoma

Much like Deon Cain, Andrews has a chance to morph from impact player to dominant starter in 2017. The two players are similar in many ways, including the way they have scored at an incredible rate during their first two seasons.

Playing in 21 games, Andrews has been a role player to this point in his career with the Sooners. With 50 career catches for 807 yards, his impact has been most felt in the end zone. Catching 14 touchdowns, he’s been a key scoring threat and an obvious favorite of Baker Mayfield’s the past couple of years.

Andrews has a real chance to develop into a first-round NFL talent this season.

Now that Dede Westbrook has moved on, look for Mayfield to target his 6-foot-5, 250-pound tight end at a much higher rate. We fully expect Andrews to double his yardage total from last year and hit double-digit touchdowns as a primary weapon for Oklahoma.

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