The player with the most receptions in college football midway through the first month is not a fleet-footed wide receiver with an NFL-bound quarterback. Rather, it is bruising Colorado State tight end Trey McBride, who is drawing praise not only for his pass-catching, but also his blocking and leadership. Rams coach Steve Addazio thinks McBride is the best at his position in the college ranks, and his 30 catches for 339 yards through three games certainly make the coach pleased that McBride passed on leaving early for the NFL. “When you talk about a complete tight end for the next level, that can get open and catch the ball, that can block people, is physically tough and (football) is their world … that’s the best tight end in the country right there,” he said. “Trey thinks he’s good, but not in a bad way,” Addazio said when the Rams opened camp in August.