
WR’s
1. Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona
2. Travis Hunter, Colorado
3. Luther Burden III, Missouri
4. Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State
5. Matthew Golden, Texas
*6. Tre Harris, Ole Miss*
McMillan is the consensus #1 WR at 6’5 with good speed and route running, has #1 potential but I would like him best in the slot or next to a vet, needs to add muscle. Hunter is extra on this list as the #1 CB, but if he wanted to play WR he is second best overall. Burden is a good inside/outside WR who can make plays in space even the run game, lacks ideal size. Egbuka is very similar to his former teammate Jaxson Smith-Njigba (Seahawks) #2 WR potential good inside/outside. Golden another speedy Texas WR with a growing stock, best football should be ahead. Harris added because of Hunter, inside/outside WR with good size, route-running, athleticism, and experience; possession WR #2 potential.

TE’s
1. Tyler Warren, Penn State
2. Colston Loveland, Michigan
3. Harold Fannin Jr, Bowling Green
4. Gunnar Helm, Texas
5. Elijah Arroyo, Miami
Warren my #1 TE has the size, speed, blocking, and versatility at the position. Movable piece who can be used in the run game former high school QB. Loveland nice 6’5 target who knows how to get open as an extra receiver and willing blocker, needs to add muscle/weight. Fannin a tough, solid pass catching TE who played at a smaller school but showed up against better competition with crazy numbers last two years, reminds me of Isaiah Likely (Ravens). Helm a big 6’5 smooth target that QB’s love, needs to continue to improve as a blocker, but could be a mismatch in the passing game. Arroyo big athletic TE who can be a mismatch problem in the passing game with his speed, best football should be ahead of him with 1yr of big production.
