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1 Laviska Shenault Jr., 6=2 #220 WR, Colorado
Perhaps the trait that stands out the most about Shenault is his toughness. He is a thickly built receiver who plays the game the right way. Many wideouts with Shenault's strength and physicality are prone to pushing off defensive backs, but Shenault has enough quickness to get open and when he gets the ball in hands, he is special, dodging and weaving by defenders while running through arm tackles. He is very physical with defensive backs to power through tackles and get yards after contact. Shenault has quickness and shows a second gear when he gets into the open field. In the pros, he won't be a speed demon of a wide receiver who generates big separation from NFL cornerbacks, but he has some speed to make him dangerous and not limit him to being just a possession wideout. As a receiver, Shenault is pretty polished as he runs good routes, tracks the ball well, has good body control, is a hands catcher, and has strong hands to make contested catches.
2 Myles Dorn, S, 6-1 #215 North Carolina
3 Leki Fotu, DT, 6-5 #325 Utah
4 Cheyenne O'Grady, TE, 6-4 #251 Arkansas
5 Sam Ehlinger*, QB, Texas or Brian Lewerke, QB, Michigan State
7 Rodrigo Blankenship, 6-1 #190 K, Georgia
Perhaps the trait that stands out the most about Shenault is his toughness. He is a thickly built receiver who plays the game the right way. Many wideouts with Shenault's strength and physicality are prone to pushing off defensive backs, but Shenault has enough quickness to get open and when he gets the ball in hands, he is special, dodging and weaving by defenders while running through arm tackles. He is very physical with defensive backs to power through tackles and get yards after contact. Shenault has quickness and shows a second gear when he gets into the open field. In the pros, he won't be a speed demon of a wide receiver who generates big separation from NFL cornerbacks, but he has some speed to make him dangerous and not limit him to being just a possession wideout. As a receiver, Shenault is pretty polished as he runs good routes, tracks the ball well, has good body control, is a hands catcher, and has strong hands to make contested catches.
2 Myles Dorn, S, 6-1 #215 North Carolina
3 Leki Fotu, DT, 6-5 #325 Utah
4 Cheyenne O'Grady, TE, 6-4 #251 Arkansas
5 Sam Ehlinger*, QB, Texas or Brian Lewerke, QB, Michigan State
7 Rodrigo Blankenship, 6-1 #190 K, Georgia