TE's
Mark Andrews
Pre-Draft Analysis
Andrews does a good job of locating soft spots in zones, and his size makes him a mismatch for defensive backs when he flexes out. He has the potential to develop into an effective No. 2, but needs to get stronger and more consistent.
Chris Herndon
Pre-Draft Analysis
Herndon had season-ending surgery on his left knee in 2017 (torn MCL). He's a smooth route runner with the quickness to separate and grades out as a flex tight end with the tools to make an impact as a receiver if he makes a full recovery
WR's
DaeSean Hamilton
Pre-Draft Analysis
Hamilton, a team captain, is Penn State's all-time leader in receptions (214) and No. 2 in receiving yards (2,842). But he is not a big-time playmaker and doesn't have the burst to regularly pull away after the catch or stretch the field in the NFL
Tre'Quan Smith
Pre-Draft Analysis
Smith doesn't have an elite second gear, but he's fast enough to stretch the field. He projects as a sub-package slot receiver who needs to make strides as a route runner. His frame, length and playing speed make him an intriguing developmental prospect.
Deon Cain
Pre-Draft Analysis
Testing -- his three-cone time (6.75 seconds) is outstanding for a receiver -- suggests Cain has the potential to develop above-average separation skills. He has borderline outstanding top-end speed, tracks the deep ball well and is a threat to take the top off the coverage.
FS
Ronnie Harrison
Pre-Draft Analysis
Harrison is a talented free safety with excellent size, good speed and above-average recognition skills. He projects as a future NFL starter with the right environment.