7. Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU
He’s a fringe first-round pick, who could secure a spot between 16th and 32 overall if he has a nice showing in the pre-draft process. His athleticism needs to show in Indy, as his raw physical tools will be what tempts a team. The Patriots may also want to bring in the wideout for an interview to test his aptitude for the game. He seemed a lot like a play who might need help getting the ball in his hands in year one. They may decide to avoid someone like that, considering the difficulties with N’Keal Harry to start his career.
8. James Proche, WR, SMU
His ability to catch the ball was impressive in college, and he showed a solid ability to create separation, albeit against cornerbacks who weren’t exactly SEC standouts. But he wasn’t a blazer in college. He didn’t show freakish strength or agility either. If he wants to boost his stock in a deep class of wideouts, Proche needs to stand out in one measurable test or another to turn heads on his athleticism and strength.