All Right... I checked out a couple more WRs best I could... still wold like to see more on them, but one guy has been talked highly of on the forum
DeAndre Smelter- Georgia Tech: huge thick frame, thick lower body that can break away from tackles, seems to have good hands but tends to let the ball into his body, gets to high point to catch the ball well, his speed seems decent, acceleration seems poor... he seems like a great coachable kid, its a very small sample size to really get in depth on him. (injury)
Kenny Cook- Garner Webb: 6'4'' with amazing wingspan, catches the ball away from frame with great hands, goes up and gets the ball nicely, speed seems only okay, routes need a lot of work, doesnt create separation overly well, very skinny frame... seems like a red zone target but needs a lot of work to become a starting WR in the NFL.
DeVante Davis- UNLV: has decent footwork speed and acceleration and is always working to get into open spots, uses his hands very well in route running, but needs work with his feet in and out of breaks, has GREAT hands and seems to find the ball well with focus, great blocker!!! at 6'3'' 222 great frame and a solid prospect you can work with, not the most athletic.