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Top 5 Wide Receivers

1. Keenan Allen 2. Justin Hunter 3a. Codarelle Patterson 3b. Tavon Austin 4. Deandre Hopkins 5. Da'Rick Rogers

Terrance Williams Scouting Report

Positive elite size speed combination routinely takes the top off of a defense good not great hands elite ability to track the ball deep played big against good competition (see Texas) good after the catch (though more determination would benefit him significantly) great blocker able to take his defender out of a play on outside runs very productive Weaknesses not asked to run the full route tree (though nothing says he is not capable) tends to become uninterested when he is not the primary target lets the ball into his body too often raw needs refinement in all aspects of the game Bottom Line: Terrance Williams is one of the more underrated reliever prospects in the draft as his combination of production and deep speed cannot be ignored. Williams has a knack for the big play and his speed and size combination make him dangerous from all areas of the field. Williams biggest obstacle to NFL stardom is himself. His potential i...

Quinton Patton Scouting Report

Positives very productive against all competition (see Texas A and M game) great hands exceptional body control enough deep speed to take the top off of a defense (but not considered a burner) explosive after the catch, often makes the first guy miss very productive gets physical with defensive backs good leaping ability able to time his jump balls well good route runner Weaknesses out-wills defenders for the ball, makes many contested catches (this is somewhat of a concern as scouts fear he will not be able to out-will NFL defenders as easily) good not great speed doesn't create separation consistently Bottom line: This kid can flat out play, but can he be productive against NFL defensive backs? The answer is yes and no. A large percent of Patton's catches came when he was covered and simply outworked the defensive back. While this is an admirable trait it is concerning that he was unable to get consistent separa...