# | Player | Pos | H/W/S | Team | Weight | Height | 40YD | AVG POS RANK | AVG OVR RANK | Rating | Summary |
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250 |
6-1
189lbs
4.45
|
CB |
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189lbs | 6-1 | 4.45 | 75 | 294 |
78.0
|
A very quick and very confident cover corner plays bigger than his listed size when lined up in press coverage, delivering quick,... | |
458 |
6-2
210lbs
4.45
|
WR |
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210lbs | 6-2 | 4.45 | 100 | 652 |
61.8
|
Often used on deep routes, getting separation down the sideline or over the middle on crossing routes by extending his arms rather than... | |
433 |
6-1
185lbs
4.45
|
CB |
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185lbs | 6-1 | 4.45 | 125 | 594 |
65.3
|
A coordinated athlete with good footwork and balance. A heady cover player with above-average · feel and anticipation in space. Has... | |
393 |
6-1
240lbs
4.45
|
LB |
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240lbs | 6-1 | 4.45 | 57 | 548 |
71.0
|
Elite athletic skills -- Made Bruce Feldman's 'Freaks List' at number 77. He wrote: "6-1, 250 pounds, and a former two-time Junior... | |
290 |
5-10
190lbs
4.45
|
WR |
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190lbs | 5-10 | 4.45 | 79 | 548.5 |
76.0
|
Caullin Lacy, a quintessential "mighty mite," brings game-breaking ability to the slot receiver position and return game. His elite... | |
293 |
6-6
200lbs
4.45
|
WR |
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200lbs | 6-6 | 4.45 | 57 | 386.5 |
75.2
|
Noah Thomas stands out as a high-ceiling prospect with the potential to become a game-changing weapon in an NFL offense. His rare... | |
298 |
6-0
187lbs
4.45
|
CB |
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187lbs | 6-0 | 4.45 | 64 | 265 |
75.0
|
Shows good instincts when facing the action in zone coverage, and Gray has solid ball skills. Has the quick feet to mirror receivers... | |
304 |
6-4
245lbs
4.45
|
DE/ED |
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245lbs | 6-4 | 4.45 | 55 | 446 |
75.0
|
Raw talent with a sky-high ceiling, but currently more of a traits-based prospect than a polished product. His transfer to Colorado... | |
357 |
5-11
185lbs
4.45
|
CB |
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185lbs | 5-11 | 4.45 | 117 | 559.5 |
74.0
|
Chappell profiles as a day three selection with the potential to outplay his draft position. His skill set is best suited for nickel... | |
326 |
6-1
180lbs
4.45
|
CB |
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180lbs | 6-1 | 4.45 | 106 | 495.5 |
74.2
|
McCutchin enters the draft as a high-ceiling, low-floor prospect in the defensive backfield. His prototypical length and multi-position... | |
318 |
6-2
205lbs
4.44
|
WR |
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205lbs | 6-2 | 4.44 | 86 | 582 |
75.0
|
Daniels profiles as a potential Day 3 selection with upside as a complementary receiver in an NFL offense. His ability to create big... | |
299 |
6-2
239lbs
4.44
|
LB |
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239lbs | 6-2 | 4.44 | 35 | 270.3 |
75.0
|
Shows the closing burst and footwork to work well in tight areas. Rojas can be used as a rangy run defender inside, instinctive when it... |