Revel is long, twitchy, and uber athletic. Had a knee injury not shortened his 2024 season, we'd be talking about him as a top-10 pick potentially.
The best tight end in football, Fannin does things with the ball after the catch that even the shiftiest and best receivers wish they could.
The Marshall edge can do it all: rip through tackles, blow past linemen, or simply plan and plot his attack to get by any kind of offensive lineman in his way.
The North Dakota State star put on a show in Mobile at the Senior Bowl with his dominant display of power, athleticism, and impressive footwork.
The Utah State star wideout has a unique game out wide. He runs like a slot after the catch but plays like an alpha at the catch point. He's a rare blend of X and Z receivers.
Horton can flat-out ball and that's all he did at Colorado State, on offense or on special teams. He's got great routes and better hands.
The Central Arkansas star showcased what makes him such a special talent throughout his entire career. He can convert speed to power or power to speed at the blink of an eye and matches up well against any OL.
The former Michigan State wideout found his home at UNLV inside the Go-Go offense, and should do the same in the NFL. With blazing speed and better hands, White is a true outside threat in a vertical offense.
The big man in the middle of Toledo's defense stands tall among most offensive linemen, and proves to be too tough to block in one-on-one situations.
The UConn star showcased his talents all over the field throughout his time with the Huskies. He can stand tall in the passing game and mauls dudes on the ground all the same.