Isaiah Bond stands out with his speed and playmaking ability. He’s great at running routes and could play as a slot receiver or deep threat. He is unsigned, but as a top undrafted player, he likely caught the attention of NFL teams and could be a candidate for a practice squad or developmental role.
Xavier Restrepo is known for his reliable hands and quickness, making him a go-to target at Miami. He excels in the slot and could be valuable on special teams. Signed with: Tennessee Titans. Restrepo’s skill set fits a depth receiver role, where he might start contributing on special teams.
Sebastian Castro brings physicality and good instincts, especially in run support and short-area coverage. He’s a hybrid safety, best suited for box-heavy schemes, but lacks elite speed. Signed with: Pittsburgh Steelers. Castro’s toughness fits Pittsburgh’s defensive style, likely contributing on special teams or as a depth safety.
Mello Dotson stands out with his size and ball skills. He contests passes well, but his man-coverage technique needs work. Signed with: Las Vegas Raiders. Dotson’s traits make him a developmental corner, likely competing for a roster spot or practice squad role.
Cobee Bryant is known for his playmaking and speed, though he needs more consistency in coverage. Signed with: Atlanta Falcons. His athleticism suggests a potential special teams or depth role.
Luke Kandra is known for his strong run-blocking and aggressive playing style. His athleticism is limited, but he is a solid interior lineman. Signed with: Carolina Panthers. Kandra’s signing likely brings depth to Carolina’s interior line, possibly as a backup or on the practice squad.