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Chris Conley, 6'1 213 lbs, Georgia
Conley is already on the radar of the coaches at Valley Ranch, he's officially scheduled a private workout as well. Unlike Hardy, Conley is lightning-fast and has good hands too. He's big with a superb range of motion and acceleration to him. In college, Conley averaged a whopping 18.2 YPC and was seemingly constantly open all over the field. He's got excellent eyes to track the ball in the air and nice leaping ability to catch it at the highest point. He's a great return-man replacement for Harris. Conley will certainly need to add a bit more muscle to his thin-frame but he's a relentless competitor and has very high character marks. Conley could go in the late-third but is more likely a fourth round pick.
Kenny Bell, 6'1 197 lbs, Nebraska
Bell is another return specialist with an average of 25 yards per try in college. Like Conley, he accelerates quickly and can be down the field in a flash. He's a very instinctive type of receiver who knows how to break at the right time to get open. He's an above average blocker who is really good at coverage on special teams. He can adjust to off-target throws in order to secure the catch. Like Conley too, Bell needs a bit more bulk to him. He can be a bit wiry at times and needs to settle down. Nonetheless he's quite strong for his size and has a great attitude. Bell is currently projected as a fourth round selection.
Darius Davis, 5'11 226 lbs, Henderson State
Davis is another surprisingly quick receiver with good hands and ultimately great quickness. He's a bit too heavy though and can stand to lose about 15 pounds. However his production is hard to argue with
http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2015...receiver-prospects-darius-davis-ty-montgomery
Conley is already on the radar of the coaches at Valley Ranch, he's officially scheduled a private workout as well. Unlike Hardy, Conley is lightning-fast and has good hands too. He's big with a superb range of motion and acceleration to him. In college, Conley averaged a whopping 18.2 YPC and was seemingly constantly open all over the field. He's got excellent eyes to track the ball in the air and nice leaping ability to catch it at the highest point. He's a great return-man replacement for Harris. Conley will certainly need to add a bit more muscle to his thin-frame but he's a relentless competitor and has very high character marks. Conley could go in the late-third but is more likely a fourth round pick.
Kenny Bell, 6'1 197 lbs, Nebraska
Bell is another return specialist with an average of 25 yards per try in college. Like Conley, he accelerates quickly and can be down the field in a flash. He's a very instinctive type of receiver who knows how to break at the right time to get open. He's an above average blocker who is really good at coverage on special teams. He can adjust to off-target throws in order to secure the catch. Like Conley too, Bell needs a bit more bulk to him. He can be a bit wiry at times and needs to settle down. Nonetheless he's quite strong for his size and has a great attitude. Bell is currently projected as a fourth round selection.
Darius Davis, 5'11 226 lbs, Henderson State
Davis is another surprisingly quick receiver with good hands and ultimately great quickness. He's a bit too heavy though and can stand to lose about 15 pounds. However his production is hard to argue with
http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2015...receiver-prospects-darius-davis-ty-montgomery