Brooks also tabbed Hunter as his No. 1 receiver in the draft class, saying he “displays exceptional ball skills and hand-eye coordination, regularly making dazzling catches on the perimeter.” Brooks also views Hunter as a talented coverman with ball-hawking abilities.
Brooks speaks highly of the Nittany Lions standout, saying he’s “the gold standard as an agile athlete with exceptional first-step quickness and closing burst. A speed-rushing phenom with outstanding balance and body control, (he) has the potential to single-handedly transform a defense as a disruptive force.”
Cam Ward is a “talented signal-caller with the tools to develop into a Pro Bowl-caliber playmaker in the NFL,” Brooks said. “As a gunslinger with supreme confidence and limitless range … (he) expands the offensive playbook with his skills.”
Jeanty, Brooks said, “is an A-1 playmaker with the instincts, contact balance, strength and speed to ignite an offense as a feature back.
Brooks labels Warren as a “big-bodied playmaker with positional flexibility. A former high school quarterback with outstanding running skills and versatility, the Penn State star is a non-traditional ‘Y’ tight end with big-play potential.”