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Sleeper WR grabbing attention

Sleeper wide receiver Sean Creadick (6-2, 195, 4.5) from Camarillo, Calif., has seen his stock increase with a strong senior season. Creadick worked hard in the off-season to get to this point and it looks like its going to pay off.
Creadick worked hard on improving his speed and clocked a 4.5 in the 40 at the Ventura County Combine. To make sure it wasn't flook, Creadick did it again when he was at the Washington camp last summer.
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Besides UW's camp, Creadick attended both Nike Camps in Los Angeles and Palo Alto. According to his speed coach John Diaz, Creadick was chosen to compete in the top group of receivers at both camps. Creadick attended camp at Clemson.
Creadick has seen his stock improve by the arrival of junior quarterback Samson Szakacsy. Szakacsy will be one to watch in 2006.
So far in 2005, Creadick has caught 52 passes for 824 yards and 10 touchdowns. He had 44 receptions for 630 yards and five touchdowns as a junior.
According to Diaz Washington, Washington State, Stanford, TCU, Montana State, and UC-Davis are recruiting Creadick. There could be more on the way due to his fine play this season.
"Sean has exceptional hands, runs great routes and has a tremendous ability to make plays," Diaz said. "He reminds me of Oregon State's Mike Hass."
Creadick is one of the reasons that Camarillo is 7-3 and a perfect 5-0 in league and is playoff bound.
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