10. Christopher "Deuce" Vaughn, K-State, 5-6, 176 pounds, Junior
Overview: The diminutive (but dominant) Vaughn is a testament to the expression that big things can come in little packages. He was listed as just a three-star recruit despite a sterling prep career and immediately outplayed expectations, seizing the starting running back midway through his true freshman season and earning the Big 12's Offensive Newcomer of the Year award by leading the Wildcats in rushing, receiving and all-purpose yards — as he would do in even greater style each of the next two years. It is difficult to put Vaughn's production into perspective without venturing into hyperbole, but his numbers stand tall in comparison to anyone in the country. He leaves Manhattan a consensus All-American with 5,029 all-purpose yards and 43 touchdowns over just three seasons.
Their projection is he going in the 5th round
Overview: The diminutive (but dominant) Vaughn is a testament to the expression that big things can come in little packages. He was listed as just a three-star recruit despite a sterling prep career and immediately outplayed expectations, seizing the starting running back midway through his true freshman season and earning the Big 12's Offensive Newcomer of the Year award by leading the Wildcats in rushing, receiving and all-purpose yards — as he would do in even greater style each of the next two years. It is difficult to put Vaughn's production into perspective without venturing into hyperbole, but his numbers stand tall in comparison to anyone in the country. He leaves Manhattan a consensus All-American with 5,029 all-purpose yards and 43 touchdowns over just three seasons.
Their projection is he going in the 5th round