First Five:
Nelson Agholor, WR, USC (COM): Ultra fast. For a big guy, he has incredible speed. Excellent punt returner. His punt return against Arizona State was Ted Ginn like. I've seen some people say that his measurable are almost exactly like Maclin. I can tell, because he looks like him. Absolutely abused the secondary for Standford. He runs some fantastic routes and loses no speed in change of direction. Wears 15, our old friend Mr. Little, although Agholor has better hands, but does drop some. Most of them are short yardage that he starts to look up field. Can take a 5 yard curl and turn it into 50 in a flash. Wow this guy is good. He outran Washington State like they were standing still. Absolutely must improve his blocking if he wishes to go to the outside. He lined up everywhere for USC, including RB, Slot, TE. He may not be ready to be a starter year 1, but he can come in and electrify an offense. Exciting potential and someone I'd keep an eye on.
Mario Alford, WR, West Virginia (COM): Hawkins like size. Has decent speed, hard to tell because I don't see any prospect video's on him. Unfortunate, because he seems like a guy who I'd like in the later rounds. The Browns really like shorter, quicker prospects. Cannot comment on him any further.
Cameron Artis-Payne, RB, Auburn (PRO): Good runner. Solid, solid pass catcher. Needs to improve on his blocking a little bit as he can be overwhelmed at times. Good vision as a runner with decent speed. Runs really hard and more of a straight line runner. Isn't going to make you miss. The way he picks apart a defense reminds me of Crowell. He is really good on screens and draw plays. Runs through traffic really well, not easily taken down.
Blake Bell, TE, Oklahoma (EW%): Can be an effective blocker. Really has a huge frame that can stand to add more weight and lean. He is a former QB, so learning a new position all of a sudden he hasn't had time to get his body right. His hands are pretty good, could be a really effective redzone guy. Not the type of gamebreaker we need at TE, more of a Dray type TE.
Brett Boyko, OT, UNLV (EW): Uhhhh....yeah, he's uh...6'7"...301 pounds...and no tape. Seems like a lot of the different sites are saying he lacks athleticism, which looks obvious since he ran a blistering 5.6 40 yard dash. If a video ever pops up, I'll review it, otherwise, moving on...