Bru McCoy, a five-star wide receiver from the 2019 class, began his collegiate journey at USC before transferring to Tennessee. Despite his impressive physical attributes and early promise, McCoy’s college career was marred by injuries and inconsistent play. These challenges likely contributed to his unexpected slide out of the draft.
The five-star offensive tackle Logan Brown entered college athletics at Wisconsin in 2019 but subsequently moved to Kansas for his collegiate career. NFL scouts doubted Brown as a potential draft pick due to his minimal starting experience and injury problems. His versatility and athletic gifts kept clubs in the NFL interested in his services despite his health issues.
Pro-style standout DJ Uiagalelei received the highest quarterback recruiting rating in 2020 when he joined Clemson University with promise. Perspectives about his inconsistent performances prompted him to change schools from Oregon State to Florida State. During his last season on the field, his hand injury restricted his game participation while affecting his draft evaluation.
Theo Wease Jr., a five-star wide receiver from the 2019 class, began his college career at Oklahoma before transferring to Missouri. He revitalized his performance at Mizzou, recording 60 receptions for 884 yards in his final season. Despite his resurgence, Wease was not selected in the draft, possibly due to his speed and physicality concerns.
Clay Webb emerged as the top center in the 2019 class before he started his college journey in Georgia and then moved to Jacksonville State. Webb received first-team All-Conference USA recognition while playing at Jacksonville State, proving his worth as a dependable interior offensive lineman. Wealthy organizations in the NFL did not select Webb even though he received recognition, because they had doubts about how strong the competition was for him.