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Colorado Football Game Changers, Top 5 Coach Prime Era NFL WRs That Stood On Business & Put BELT. Colorado football has been defined by elite wide receiver play under Coach Prime Deion Sanders, and this video breaks down the TRUE Top 5 wide receivers of the Coach Prime era at Colorado. From NFL draft picks to BELT Givers who changed the identity of the Colorado Buffaloes, these WRs didn’t just put up stats — they made moments, won games, and put CU back on the national map. This list will spark debate across Buffs Nation… and that’s the point. Under Coach Prime, Colorado became a legitimate wide receiver pipeline, producing NFL talent, explosive offenses, and game-breaking playmakers. In this video, I rank my Top 5 WR Kings of the Coach Prime era, explain why each player mattered, what separated them from the rest, and who deserves the crown as WR1. If you love Colorado football, you’re going to have an opinion. The tone-setter of the Coach Prime era. Jimmy Horn Jr. brought elite speed, separation, and YAC ability that forced defenses to change coverage every snap. He wasn’t just productive — he was feared. His ability to turn short routes into explosive gains opened the offense and helped establish Colorado’s modern passing identity. That explosiveness translated to the NFL, where he became a 6th-round draft pick of the Carolina Panthers. Wester was the most complete receiver of the era. Elite route runner, reliable hands, red-zone killer, and a chain-mover on third down. He thrived in pressure moments and consistently beat zone coverage with precision and IQ. His breakout season cemented him as one of the most polished receivers Colorado has had — and the Baltimore Ravens saw it, selecting him in the NFL Draft. Weaver was the ultimate do-it-all playmaker. Whether it was lining up outside, motioning into space, or making plays after the catch, Weaver consistently found ways to impact games. His versatility and toughness made him a nightmare for defenses and a trusted weapon for Colorado’s offense. That adaptability carried him to the NFL level as well. The future of the pipeline. Omarion Miller’s combination of size, explosiveness, and big-play ability made him one of the most dangerous receivers of the Coach Prime era. He stretched the field vertically, punished single coverage, and flashed NFL traits weekly. With his production and upside, Miller is widely viewed as the next Colorado WR headed to the league. Sheppard brought size, physicality, and clutch production to the receiver room. He excelled on contested catches, boundary throws, and red-zone fades — giving Colorado a true mismatch weapon. His reliability earned him NFL opportunities, and his promotion to an active roster proved that his game translated beyond college football. Video Content & Copyright Notice: All video clips, photos, logos, and highlights shown in this video are the property of their respective copyright owners. This content is used with credit for the purpose of news coverage, commentary, criticism, and analysis. Fair Use Statement (17 U.S.C. § 107): This video includes limited third-party materials used in a transformative way with original commentary, edits, and analysis. The purpose is reporting and discussion, and no full games/broadcasts are shown. The use is limited to what’s necessary to make the commentary informative and does not replace the original works. Commentary / Opinion Disclaimer: All takes in this video are my personal opinions and fan commentary based on publicly available information. Nothing stated should be treated as an official statement from the athletes, teams, or organizations unless directly sourced. 📸 Instagram / Media Credits (All Rights Belong to Original Creators): Credit and ownership for any images/video edits used in this production go to the following accounts: FAUfootball, LaJohntayw, american_conf, allcfb, cubuffsfootball, big12conference, omarion4_, J5fleezy, Denver sports media, top10zay, will.shep, #coloradofootball #skobuffs #coachprime #deionsanders