CBSSports.com ranks Gophers wide receiver Eric Decker the third-best wide receiver among 2010 NFL draft prospects.
The top-ranked receiver is Brandon LaFell of Louisiana State, followed by Mardy Gilyard of Cincinnati.
Gophers football coach Tim Brewster believes Decker is the best college receiver in the country. And while NFL scouts can't talk about individuals, you get the impression from visiting with them that the Gophers senior has a great future in football.
No doubt, football is Decker's best game at present -- but only because he hasn't played a lot of baseball. Decker hit .319 for the Gophers in 59 games this spring, with four homers and 25 RBI.
The Twins drafted Decker in the 27th round in June and have until Aug. 15 to make him an offer and sign him. Under NCAA rules, Decker still could play football even if he signs with the Twins. He isn't planning to play pro baseball this year, regardless of what happens.
"I think he's a tremendous athlete that is still learning how to play the game," Gophers baseball coach John Anderson said recently. "He hasn't played enough yet to really determine what his total upside is in the game. He doesn't play in the summer. We don't get a chance to coach him during the year because of football. He's only really played high school baseball and this is his second year in the program here.
"I still think where he ends up as a baseball player is really unknown until he really spends full time in that sport vs. splitting his time between football and baseball."
Decker already has graduated, with a year of football eligibility remaining. He is a top student with a great personality who is going to have a great future in whatever he does.