Treggs was another player that was very hard to rank. The only real drawback with Treggs is size. He lacks ideal height, although he is not necessarily short at 5-foot-10. The problem with Treggs is the fact he is very thin and lacks strength. He will have to add quite a bit of strength and some weight to his thin frame. Treggs is the most fundamentally sound football player on this board. He has been very well schooled when it comes to the finer points of wide receiver play. His combination of sound technique and impressive physical talents is why he was able to rack up 56 catches for 1010 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior. As a senior he was even more dominant, hauling in 70 passes for 1377 yards and 11 touchdowns. He is an excellent route runner for a high school player. Treggs knows how to attack opponents, is very quick getting in and out of breaks, and does a very good job using head and shoulder fakes to get defenders to go where he wants. He has the ability to create indecision in the mind of defensive backs, which makes him very dangerous thanks to his speed, which allows him to easily run by defenders if there is any hesitation. At times he over does it a bit as a route runner, which is something that will continue to be refined as he develops at the next level. As is expected of a player as well schooled as Treggs, the St. John Bosco standout also possesses excellent hands and ball skills. He snatches the ball out of the air with impressive quickness and strength. Treggs has very good concentration and can go over the middle to make grabs, although he is not as strong as other players on this list. He has good quickness, which he uses to quickly explode in and out of his breaks. Treggs isn’t as natural after the catch as other players. He does his best work before the catch, similar to former Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison. If he catches the ball on the run or has a seam he can certainly make big plays by attacking with his speed. He just isn’t a guy that will make players miss in space. This will not limit his game at the next level, as there are other ways to standout in the slot. Treggs committed to Cal during the summer despite having serious interest in Notre Dame. He took an official to Notre Dame during the fall but his official visit to Cal sealed the deal, he will be a Bear.