Rutgers WR Christopher Northcutt is coming off his best season in his collegiate career that saw him nab 145 passes and 1,609 yards. He also caught 10 touchdowns marking the first time he has been in double digits in his 5 year career. Northcutt has been a steady presence in an offense that has played musical chairs at the most crucial position on the offense, QB. The Scarlet Knights have cycled through three different starters in the last five years and maintained a level of success that has equaled three straight At-Large bowl berths. Northcutt has been one of the most consistent offensive performers for the Knights and has been instrumental in mentoring teammate Richard Fitzgerald. The duo have become one of the best tandems in the Big Ten and have overcome the inconsistency of the offense. Known as a defensive dominated school, Northcutt is hoping the 23rd best passing attack in the nation can improve and create more explosion as the season advances.