2. Henry Ruggs, Alabama 6-0, 190 (1)
Why He’s Here On The List: Be incredibly disappointed if he’s not the fastest player in Indianapolis. Be incredibly disappointed, too, if he doesn’t flirt with the 4.22 all-time 40 time. He’s got good hands and he’s not just a speed guy, but teams will want him to go for the one big home run swing per game. As a kick returner, runner, and a receiver, just get him the ball and let him go.
What The NFL Types Want To See: As strange as this might sound, how quick and fluid is he? He’s going to blaze away in the low 4.3s in the 40 – if not better – but does he have the elite quickness in the short drills, too?
Bottom Line: No, he might not be a true No. 1 alpha-target in an offense, but receives with his talent to go along with his ridiculous wheels will make him a devastating part of an already good part of a puzzle. Think a bigger Tyreek Hill and a more productive Will Fuller – he’s going to be an offensive coordinator’s Christmas morning.