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  1. Sammy Watkins*, WR, Clemson
    Height: 6-1. Weight: 200.
    Projected 40 Time: 4.40.
    Projected Round (2014): Top-20 Pick.

    12/21/13: Watkins has 85 receptions for 1,237 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2013. He played well to close out the regular season, including in his matchup against South Carolina. Watkins looks like a special receiver for the NFL. He has the explosive speed to stretch a defense vertically and is a threat to score on any reception. The junior also has improved his hands, route-running and concentration this year.

    Watkins dominated Maryland with 14 receptions for 163 yards. A week earlier, he caught eight passes for 68 yards and a touchdown against Florida State. Watkins played better than the numbers indicate.

    From the very beginning of the season, Watkins has looked like the 2011 version of himself, starting with the season opener against Georgia. He caught a 15-yard bullet from Tajh Boyd, then shed a tackle and exploded down the field. None of Georgia's defenders could catch Watkins as he sprinted for a 75-yard score. That has set the tone for Watkins this year. He also had huge games against Virginia and Georgia Tech.

    8/3/13: 2012 was a disappointing year for Watkins. He had a drug arrest in May of that year that landed him a two-game suspension to start last season. The sophomore was unable to reestablish his place in the offense after his return as DeAndre Hopkins emerged as Clemson's No. 1 receiver. Watkins caught 57 passes for 708 yards and three touchdowns. On the other hand, Watkins had a fantastic freshman season. The speedster totaled 82 receptions for 1,219 yards and 12 touchdowns. He also ran the ball 32 times for 231 yards. On special teams, the versatile receiver averaged 25 yards per kick return with one score.

    Watkins is a threat to score on any touch and has rare first-step quickness. He looks like a potential game-breaking receiver for the NFL. With Hopkins in the NFL, Watkins should be the No. 1 receiver again and has the luxury of a great college quarterback, Tajh Boyd. As long as Watkins stays healthy, he should produce a massive season. Some scouts have told WalterFootball.com that they prefer Watkins over Lee entering the season. If Watkins stays clean off the field, he still should be a first-round pick.
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  1. Mike Evans**, WR, Texas A&M

    Height: 6-5. Weight: 225.

    Projected 40 Time: 4.55.

    Projected Round (2014): Top-20 pick.

    12/21/13: Evans had stretches of dominance during the 2013 season. He destroyed Alabama (7-279) and made a lot of difficult catches for big gains along the sideline. Evans turned in another massive performance against Auburn (11-287). For the year, the sophomore has 65 receptions for 1,322 yards with 12 touchdowns. He tailed off late in the year and was held to only eight yards on four catches by Missouri cornerback E.J. Gaines.

     

    For the NFL, Evans looks just like Vincent Jackson. Evans could be a downfield threat with his size and should also be a good possession receiver in the short to intermediate part of the field. With his size and leaping ability, he is always open. Evans has good hands and excellent body control. Just like Jackson, those attributes could overcome a lack of elite speed as a pro for Evans.

     

    8/3/13: While redshirt freshman quarterback Johnny Manziel grabbed all the headlines last year, Evans had a breakout redshirt freshman season for the Aggies as well. He is a bit of a freak with speed to go along with massive size.

     

    Evans took over as Texas A&M's No. 1 receiver in 2012 even through the team had Ryan Swope as an established feature receiver. Evans led the team with 82 receptions for 1,105 yards and five touchdowns. He was consistently good for the Aggies week in and week out. Evans has phenomenal leaping ability and body control to make some highlight-reel catches.

     

    The sophomore looks poised for a massive season with Swope in the NFL and being firmly established as Manziel's No. 1 receiver.

     

    Personal: A sports management major, son of Heather Kilgore and Mike Evans.

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Marqise Lee*, WR, USC
Height: 6-0. Weight: 190.
Projected 40 Time: 4.40.
Projected Round (2014): 1-2.

12/21/13: Lee has had a disappointing junior season. Prior to a knee injury, the Trojans' quarterback play had been holding him back this year. Lee had a rough night against Arizona State. He caught seven passes for 92 yards, but also allowed a terrible dropped pass to be intercepted by the Sun Devils. Then in the fourth quarter, Lee injured his knee on a punt return.

Lee missed a couple of games with his knee injury and the second half of the contest with Notre Dame. He also had a mildly disappointing outing in the season opener with a few drops and a muffed punt. Lee has just 50 receptions for 673 yards and two scores in 2013. He flashed his 2012 form against Oregon State (5-105-1).

8/3/13: Lee was one of the best players in college football in 2012. He was a Heisman finalist who carried USC's offense while other players had a down season. Lee was a consistent source of big plays with the speed to score on any reception. He put up astounding totals with 118 receptions for 1,721 yards and 14 touchdowns. Lee also returned kicks and averaged 28.5 yards per return, plus took one for a 100-yard touchdown in the season opener.

Lee was a dominant freshman, too. He broke into the starting lineup for the Trojans in 2011 and was a superb weapon for quarterback Matt Barkley to exploit. Playing opposite Robert Woods, Lee had a massive debut hauling in 73 passes for 1,143 yards and 11 touchdowns.

For the NFL, Lee looks like a potential No. 1 receiver. He is extremely fast and explosive. Lee also is a track star at USC. He projects as a receiver who will stretch a defense vertically and be a threat to score on any play. While Lee isn't the biggest or strongest, he plays bigger than his size and makes up for it with great route-running and hands. The 2013 season could be a challenging year for Lee as he is going to see double- and triple-teams while the Trojans break in a new starting quarterback.
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Kelvin Benjamin**, WR, Florida State
Height: 6-5. Weight: 234.
Projected 40 Time: 4.55.
Projected Round (2014): 1-2.

12/21/13: Benjamin has been a big-time play-maker for the Seminoles this year. Even though other receivers have seen more targets, the redshirt sophomore has produced a lot of long receptions for Jameis Winston. Benjamin has hauled in 50 passes for 957 yards and 14 touchdowns. He is mismatch nightmare with a ton of upside.

Benjamin has the speed to stretch a defense vertically as he torched Florida and cornerback Loucheiz Purifoy to the tune of 212 yards on nine catches and three scores. Benjamin was on fire late in the season as he dominated the competition. Benjamin is a mismatch nightmare with a ton of upside. He has to work on his hands as he drops too many passes.

Benjamin saw his first playing time last season. He caught 30 passes for 495 yards with four touchdowns. Benjamin has some speed to go along with his size as he averaged 16.5 yards per catch.
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Jaelen Strong**, WR, Arizona State
Height: 6-4. Weight: 205.
Projected 40 Time: 4.52.
Projected Round (2013): 1-3.

12/21/13: Strong was an instant play-maker for Arizona State this season. The first-year starter has seven 100-yard games in 2013 with the highlight being a 12-reception, 168-yard performance against Stanford in Week 3. Strong was hobbled by injuries in the second half of the season, but he has continued to produce.

Strong has 71 receptions for 1,094 yards with seven scores in 2013. He has speed to go with his excellent size. It would be in his best interest to return to school and improve before going pro.

Personal: Because of academic reasons, Strong started out in junior college. He lost his father to leukemia at nine years old.
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Allen Robinson*, WR, Penn State
Height: 6-3. Weight: 204.
Projected 40 Time: 4.59.
Projected Round (2014): 2-3.

12/21/13: Robinson played really well for Penn State in 2013. He demonstrated nice speed and run-after-the-catch ability to go along with his size. The junior recorded 97 receptions for 1,432 yards and six touchdowns. Robinson has shown nice quickness to get separation and pick up extra yards. He turned in many prolific games, including contests against Ohio State (12-173), Illinois (11-165) and Indiana (12-173).

Robinson could be on the bubble between the first and second day of the 2014 NFL Draft. How well he runs at the Combine and his pro day will have a big impact on his draft stock. Penn State head coach, the former Patriots offensive coordinator, Bill O'Brien has developed Robinson well for the NFL.

8/3/13: The 2012 season was a challenging year for Penn State and Robinson was one of the bright spots. He excelled in the Nittany Lions' new pro-style offense. Robinson hauled in 77 passes for 1,018 yards and 11 touchdowns after barely playing in 2011. He has good size and the only question is if he has enough speed for the NFL.

Personal: Majoring in communications. Son of Allen and Tracie Robinson.
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Odell Beckham, Jr.*, WR, LSU
Height: 6-0. Weight: 187.
Projected 40 Time: 4.40.
Projected Round (2014): 2-3.

12/21/13: Beckham has the speed to stretch the field and has demonstrated the potential to make game-changing plays. He has caught 57 passes for 1,117 yards with eight touchdowns in 2013. Against UAB, the junior returned a missed field goal 100 yards for a touchdown, returned a punt 60 yards for a score and caught five passes for 136 yards and three touchdowns. He had six receptions for 204 yards and three scores against Furman. Beckham gave Alabama a lot of problems in their matchup.

8/3/13: Beckham has the speed to stretch the field and showed the potential to produce some big plays for the Tigers in 2012. The sophomore led LSU in receiving with 713 yards on 43 catches and two touchdowns. He averaged 9.1 yards per punt return. Beckham had a strong 2011 season for LSU. The true freshman caught 41 passes for 475 yards and two touchdowns.

With Jarvis Landry on the other side, Beckham could produce a big junior season with Zach Mettenberger at quarterback.

Personal: Majoring in human movement fitness. Son of Odell Beckham, Sr.; a running back for LSU in 1989-1992. His mother, Heather Van Norman, was a track star for LSU.
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Jordan Matthews, WR, Vanderbilt
Height: 6-3. Weight: 205.
Projected 40 Time: 4.60.
Projected Round (2012): 2-3.

12/21/13: Matthews has 107 receptions for 1,334 yards with five touchdowns this year. He had a clutch performance in a tight season opener against Ole Miss, snagging 10 passes for 178 yards and a touchdown. Matthews' score came from midfield as he took a quick swing pass the distance. The senior has looked very good with his route running and moving the chains in the intermediate part of the field. He needs to run well at the Combine to get first-round consideration.

8/3/13: Matthews was excellent for the Commodores in 2012. He contributed to Vanderbilt almost upsetting South Carolina in the season opener. Matthews showed nice quickness with a 78-yard touchdown. He totaled eight receptions for 148 yards against the Gamecocks.

Matthews had 119 yards on eight receptions against Georgia. He also played well versus Florida with eight catches for 131 yards and a score. The junior finished the regular season strongly, going over 100 yards against Ole Miss, Tennessee and Missouri. Matthews recorded 94 receptions for 1,323 yards and eight touchdowns for the year. He totaled 41 receptions for 778 yards and five touchdowns in 2011.

Matthews has been well coached. He is a good route-runner with excellent hands. Scouts have told WalterFootball.com that entering the season they view Matthews as a second-day prospect for the 2014 NFL Draft. They feel he lacks the speed and explosiveness to be a first-rounder.

Personal: Son of Roderick and Brenda Matthews. Jordan Matthews does a lot of charity work. Matthews is the cousin of Jerry Rice.

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Jarvis Landry*, WR, LSU
Height: 6-1. Weight: 195.
Projected 40 Time: 4.53.
Projected Round (2014): 2-3.

12/21/13: Landry has impressed in 2013. The junior has caught 75 passes for 1,172 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2013. Landry had excellent games against Georgia and TCU. He is a tough receiver with good hands.

8/3/13: Landry flashed for LSU in 2012 and did a nice job of moving the chains in the team's run-heavy offense. He caught 56 passes for 573 yards and five touchdowns. Landry should produce more as a junior with quarterback Zach Mettenberger returning.

Personal: Majoring in sports administration. Son of Dietra Landry and related to Glenn Dorsey.

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Brandon Coleman*, WR, Rutgers
Height: 6-6. Weight: 220.
Projected 40 Time: 4.59.
Projected Round (2013): 2-3.

12/21/13: The biggest question about Coleman is if he has enough speed for the NFL. The senior started out this season with nine receptions for 94 yards and two touchdowns against Fresno State. Coleman has been quiet since then, and many believe a preseason knee injury has slowed him down. He has 31 receptions for 459 yards with three touchdown receptions in 2013. Coleman decided to enter the 2014 NFL Draft, but he should have returned to Rutgers.

8/3/13: Coleman is a massive receiver who looks like a tight end. He has been very consistent for Rutgers and has produced while playing in a running offense. Coleman led Rutgers with 43 receptions for 718 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2012. He led Rutgers with 663 receiving yards on 39 receptions with 10 touchdowns the year before, too. The biggest question about Coleman will be if he has enough speed to be a high draft pick.

Personal: Labor studies major.

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Jared Abbrederis*, WR, Wisconsin
Height: 6-2. Weight: 188.
Projected 40 Time: 4.41.
Projected Round (2013): 2-3.

12/21/13: Abbrederis has been excellent in 2013. He has produced despite spotty quarterback play and the Badgers' inclination to run the ball. There was a lot of plays where Abbrederis was wide open for long touchdowns, but passes weren't delivered. In 2013, Abbrederis has 73 catches for 1,051 yards with seven touchdowns. He torched Bradley Roby and Ohio State for 10 receptions, 207 yards and a touchdown.

8/3/13: Abbrederis suffered a mild concussion against Oregon State early last season, and Wisconsin really missed him when he was out. Despite terrible quarterback play, Abbrederis totaled 49 receptions for 837 yards and five touchdowns. He has consistently produced big plays for the Badgers the past two years.

In 2011 even though Abbrederis had less receptions than No. 1 receiver Nick Toon, Abbrederis topped Toon in yardage. Abbrederis caught 55 passes for 933 yards and eight touchdowns. The sophomore exploited a lot of soft coverage and produced some big plays for quarterback Russell Wilson. Abbrederis also returned punts and averaged 16 yards per return.

The Badgers lost a lot on offense following 2011, so Abbrederis saw more attention from defenses, but also more offensive opportunities. He had a modest freshman season with 20 catches for 289 yards and three scores. Abbrederis has good size with deceptive quickness.

Personal: Abbrederis is a scholar athlete majoring in human ecology. He is the son of Scott and Lisa Abbrederis.

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Paul Richardson*, WR, Colorado
Height: 6-1. Weight: 170.
Projected 40 Time: 4.55.
Projected Round (2014): 2-3.

12/21/13: Richardson started his collegiate career strongly as a freshman and sophomore. In 2010, he hauled in 34 passes for 514 yards and six touchdowns. Richardson made 39 receptions for 555 yards and five scores in 2011. He lost last year to a torn ACL that occurred in the final week of spring practice.

Richardson came back in impressive fashion to start the 2013 season. He was the most productive receiver in the nation in Week 1 with 10 receptions for 208 yards and two touchdowns against Colorado State. Richardson maintained his strong play with 83 receptions for 1,343 yards and 10 touchdowns this year.

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Josh Huff, WR, Oregon
Height: 5-11. Weight: 205.
Projected 40 Time: 4.48.
Projected Round (2014): 2-3.

12/21/13: In 2013, Huff has 57 receptions this year for 1,036 yards and 11 touchdowns. He is sudden and quick with the ability to beat defenses downfield. Huff finished the regular season on a strong note. He looks like a good slot receiver candidate for the NFL.

8/3/13: Like the other skill-position players at Oregon, Huff is a good athlete with speed. The junior registered 32 receptions for 493 yards with seven touchdowns last year. He had 31 catches for 430 yards and two scores in 2011.

Huff hasn't gotten a lot of targets given the Ducks' running offense, but that could change as a senior since Oregon has lost Kenjon Barner and LaMichael James in the draft the past two years. Quarterback Marcus Mariota has a lot of ability and should throw more having gaining a year of experience. For the NFL, Huff looks like he could be a nice weapon as a slot receiver.

Personal: Son of Donald and Charlotte Simpson.

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DeVante Parker*, WR, Louisville
Height: 6-3. Weight: 205.
Projected 40 Time: 4.60.
Projected Round (2014): 2-3.

12/21/13: Parker has played well for Louisville despite being hobbled with injuries. He has totaled 46 receptions for 743 yards and 11 touchdowns. Parker missed the game against Rutgers with an injury. He should probably return for his senior year. Parker is an excellent red-zone weapon.

8/3/13: Parker should be in store for a big season as the No. 1 receiver for standout quarterback Teddy Bridgewater. Parker led the team with 744 yards and 10 touchdowns last season. His best games came against Pittsburgh (4-153) and Cincinnati (4-120). He struggled to get separation from Florida's good cornerbacks in the Sugar Bowl. Parker needs to show an improved ability to get open as he will see plenty of double-teams as a junior.

Personal: Majoring in education. Son of Raneca Parker and Anthony Shelman.

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Devin Street, WR, Pittsburgh
Height: 6-4. Weight: 190.
Projected 40 Time: 4.57.
Projected Round (2013): 2-4.

12/21/13: Street had an impressive start to the 2013 as he ripped off some big plays against a talented Florida State secondary. The senior totaled six receptions for 141 yards. He beat double coverage on a few throws and showed some run-after-the-catch ability. Street has maintained a strong level of play with 51 receptions for 854 yards and seven touchdowns on the season. The biggest question mark with him is if he has the speed to get open in the NFL.

8/3/13: Street has been a solid contributor for Pittsburgh the past few seasons. He was second on the team in yards in 2012 and led the Panthers in receptions with 73. The junior totaled 975 yards and five touchdowns. Street had 53 catches for 754 yards and two touchdowns in 2011. He had 25 catches for 318 yards and two touchdowns as a redshirt freshman. Street is a big receiver, but he may lack the speed for the NFL.

Personal: Majoring in communications. Son of Theodore and Ria Street.

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Davante Adams**, WR, Fresno State
Height: 6-2. Weight: 216.
Projected 40 Time: 4.57.
Projected Round (2015): 2-4.

12/21/13: Adams had a huge night against Rutgers to open this season. He caught 14 passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns. All year, Adams has been reliable for Derek Carr as Fresno State's aerial offense has lit up the scoreboard. Adams has 122 receptions for 1,645 yards and 23 touchdowns. He had huge games against Idaho (16-185), UNLV (8-221), New Mexico (9-246) and San Jose State (13-264). Adams has the speed to beat defenses deep, but he was also dominating a weak level of competition.

8/24/13: Adams had an impact redshirt freshman year working with quarterback Derek Carr. Adams caught 102 passes for 1,312 yards with 14 touchdowns. In 2013 he should see plenty of double coverage but with Carr coming back they should produce a big season.

Personal: Son of Pamela Brown and Douglas Adams.

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Kasen Williams*, WR, Washington
Height: 6-2. Weight: 216.
Projected 40 Time: 4.55.
Projected Round (2014): 2-4.

12/21/13: Williams played well for Washington this season with 29 receptions for 421 yards and a touchdown. He fractured his leg, so his season is over. Williams should return to Washington in 2014.

8/3/13: Williams had a very impressive sophomore season. Even though the Huskies have a tremendous tight end in Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Williams ended up leading the team in receiving. He did that despite quarterback Keith Price having a disappointing year. Williams totaled 77 receptions for 878 yards and six touchdowns in 2012. His only 100-yard receiving game of the season came against Stanford (10-129).

Williams has good size with exceptional leaping ability to make catches over defenders. The junior needs to show the speed and quickness to consistently get separation. He hurt his stock over the summer with a traffic arrest on suspicion of DUI.

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Donte Moncrief*, WR, Ole Miss
Height: 6-3. Weight: 226.
Projected 40 Time: 4.53.
Projected Round (2014): 2-4.

12/21/13: Moncrief has had a mildly disappointing season as Ole Miss had a star freshman who has received a lot of targets. In 2013, Moncrief has 53 receptions for 825 yards and five touchdowns. He didn't do much against Alabama (6-60), but played well against Auburn (6-122) and LSU (5-107).

8/3/13: Moncrief broke out last season and was one of the better wide receivers in the SEC. The sophomore notched 66 receptions for 979 yards and 10 touchdowns as the primary target for quarterback Bo Wallace. Moncrief had some huge games against Texas (7-144-1), LSU (6-161-2) and Mississippi State (7-173-3). He had a lot of success beating Mississippi State cornerback Johnthan Banks (second-round pick Tampa Bay) and LSU cornerback Tharold Simon (fifth-round pick Seattle) in man coverage.

Moncrief ran a lot of vertical routes last year and did a superb job of stretching the defense. He burned defensive backs deep throughout 2012 and could have had a bigger season if some passes had been thrown more accurately. Moncrief has some burst with deceptive deep speed. Considering he is a big receiver, he could stand to play more physical football and should be a better blocker. The junior should make improvements in those areas in 2013.

Moncrief had 31 catches for 454 yards and four touchdowns in 2011. He has already hinted that this could be his last season at Ole Miss.

Personal: Son of Nineta and Spencer Moncrief. Cousin of former Ole Miss wide receiver Shay Hodge.

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  1. Malcolm Mitchell**, WR, Georgia

    Height: 6-1. Weight: 192.

    Projected 40 Time: 4.57.

    Projected Round (2014): 2-4.

    12/21/13: Mitchell's season ended before it began as he tore an ACL in the 2013 opener against Clemson. It remains to be seen if Mitchell will enter the NFL or return to Georgia for 2014.

     

    8/3/13: Mitchell could easily rise up the rankings as a junior and senior. He was the second and third option the past two seasons behind the likes of Tavarress King and Orson Charles. Mitchell totaled 40 receptions for 572 yards and four touchdowns in 2012. The sophomore also averaged 23 yards per kick return. Mitchell has some serious speed and explosiveness. He could produce a big 2013 season as the No. 1 receiver for Aaron Murray.

Martavius Bryant*, WR, Clemson

Height: 6-5. Weight: 200.

Projected 40 Time: 4.57.

Projected Round (2015): 2-4.

12/21/13: Bryant hasn't had the breakout season that many expected. He has 39 receptions for 800 yards and five touchdowns. Bryant came alive against Georgia Tech with five receptions for 176 yards and one touchdown.

 

Bryant had a disappointing performance in the season opener as he dropped a few passes that could have been big plays for Clemson. Bryant didn't record a reception against Georgia, but he did recover the onside kick that clinched the 38-35 win for the Tigers.

 

8/24/13: Even though Bryant is tall, he has some speed to stretch the field. He averaged 30 yards per catch while totaling 305 yards on 10 receptions and four touchdowns. As a freshman, he caught nine passes for 221 yards and two scores. With DeAndre Hopkins in the NFL, Bryant should see more targets in 2013. He also has one of the best quarterbacks in the nation to work with in Tajh Boyd.

 

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Austen Hill*, WR, Arizona

Height: 6-3. Weight: 210.

Projected 40 Time: 4.58.

Projected Round (2014): 2-4.

12/21/13: Hill didn't play in 2013. He shoul return to school next year.

 

8/3/13: Hill had a massive 2012 season for Arizona and was one of the top receivers in the Pac-12. He caught 81 passes for 1,364 yards and 11 touchdowns. The sophomore absolutely destroyed USC with 10 catches for 259 yards. Hill also had big games against Stanford (11-165-2) and Nevada (8-175-2). It was a tremendous season that saw him become Matt Scott's No. 1 receiver. Hill had 21 catches for 311 yards and two touchdowns as a freshman backup.

 

Unfortunately, Hill tore his ACL in April and that makes it unlikely he'll play in 2013. Hill should probably return to Arizona for the 2014 season before entering the draft.

 

Personal: Psychology major.

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That's a terrible scouting report on Marqise Lee. I watch a lot of USC ball and his route running and hands need a lot of work. I actually am not too sure he will be that quick in the 40. He is a long jumper rather than a sprinter so referring to his track skills make him sound like a world class sprinter which he is not. What I do expect from him is that he will have the best 10 yard split amongst WRs. He just gets up to his top speed so quickly and is explosive in and out of cuts. I actually think he would be a really good fit for us if we don't get an O-Lineman in the 1st.

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