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season receptions with 99, simultaneously setting the record for most career-receptions (270) and receiving yards (3,830), surpassing Ron Sellers who had previously held that record since 1968. The one draw back to Greene is he is somewhat of a smaller wide out, a “Megatron” by no means and around 60-pounds lighter than Kelvin Benjamin, his fellow receiver from the 2014 BCS Championship team. Breaking tackles could be an issue, but the kid is quick and about as resilient as they come. Despite his small stature, in 2013 he led the Seminoles with 76 receptions for 1,128 yards and nine touchdowns, which includes the nine receptions for 147 yards he made during the championship game. The kid is a stud; there is no way around it. For the 180th overall pick in the sixth round of the 2015 NFL draft, the Jaguars pulled in a defensive tackle in the form of Michael Bennett, who was a part of the 2015 CFP National Championship team, the Ohio State Buckeye ̸)