Nate Craig-Myers
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Heading to UCF
Craig-Myers announced Saturday via his personal Twitter account that he has committed to UCF, joining the program as a graduate transfer from Colorado State.
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Craig-Myers will reunite at UCF with his former head coach at Auburn, Gus Malzahn. The wideout recorded 22 receptions across his first three seasons on The Plains before leaving the Tigers following the 2018 campaign and landing at Colorado State. Despite the move outside of the Power Five ranks, Craig-Myers was unable to see a major uptick in opportunities at Colorado State, finishing his two years with the Rams with 29 receptions for 397 yards and a touchdown. He'll be able to compete immediately at UCF for what will be his sixth and final year of eligibility.
Craig-Myers will reunite at UCF with his former head coach at Auburn, Gus Malzahn. The wideout recorded 22 receptions across his first three seasons on The Plains before leaving the Tigers following the 2018 campaign and landing at Colorado State. Despite the move outside of the Power Five ranks, Craig-Myers was unable to see a major uptick in opportunities at Colorado State, finishing his two years with the Rams with 29 receptions for 397 yards and a touchdown. He'll be able to compete immediately at UCF for what will be his sixth and final year of eligibility.
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2017 Fantasy Outlook
Craig-Myers battled injuries as a freshman, limiting his production to just four catches for 70 yards and a touchdown in 2016. The passing game is expected to take a step forward in 2017, and with Tony Stevens now in the NFL, there are targets up for grabs. The 6-foot-2, 210-lb Craig-Myers flashed his upside in Auburn's spring game, exploding for a team-high 154 yards, all from Baylor transfer Jarrett Stidham. With Stidham bringing some stability to the quarterback position, Craig-Myers and several other young Auburn wide receivers have breakout potential in the run-pass option offense
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Hits transfer portal
Craig-Myers entered the transfer portal Wednesday and is expected to move on from Colorado State as a graduate transfer, 247Sports.com reports.
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Good to go Saturday
Craig-Myers (undisclosed) was cleared to play Saturday at Fresno State, Kelly Lyell of Fort Collins Coloradoan reports.
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Will not return Friday
Craig-Myers will not return to Friday's game with an undisclosed injury, Kevin Lytle of the Fort Collins Coloradoan reports.
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Logs 97 receiving yards
Craig-Myers caught three passes for 97 yards in Saturday's 34-24 loss to Utah State.
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Cleared to play
Craig-Myers has been cleared to play Saturday, Kevin Lytle of the Fort Collins Coloradoan reports.
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