ESPN.com's 2014 All-America Team

Amari Cooper
Wide receiver | AlabamaLast year, nagging injuries prevented the Florida native from showing the same burst and breakaway ability he did as a freshman in 2012 when he went off for 1,000 yards and 11 touchdowns. But late last season he found his stride again and reminded everyone of his first-round talent, tormenting Auburn's and Oklahoma's defenses to the tune of 327 total yards of offense. Now he's 100 percent healthy, and Nick Saban says Cooper is hard to stop unless you put two defenders on him. If the Tide can settle on a capable QB, Cooper could be in for a grand finale before the NFL comes calling. -- Alex Scarborough
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