There are very few players who are a joy to watch. When you're looking at college guys, you're often thinking about what these guys have to learn to make it in the pros - and about how difficult it will be for the player to develop said skill. With Landry, you just love every little thing he does. That's not to say that he's perfect, but his approach to every play is exactly what you'd want - whether it be blocking, route running, making a play on the ball, it's all done the right way. The three WR's I see most often associated with Landry are Ward, Boldin, and McDuffie, and I think he does have similarities to each of these. For me, though, he's Hines Ward with a little Welker. He has a patience and maturity to his route running that you rarely see at the college level. Not many 5'11 WR's are dominant RZ weapons. Landry is. This is a guy who can get you 10+ TD's in the NFL - not that he will as a rookie. It's because of his toughness, his ability to break open at the appropriate instant, and his strong hands. Easily one of the best picks Miami's made in years.