10. WR Omar Bayless
Wide receiver is the most loaded position on this team. That won’t make things easy for Bayless, but he’s got a couple significant advantages. First, his size (6-foot-3, 207 pounds) would make him the biggest receiver on the team. Bayless also has proven he can produce, having finished second in the nation in receiving yards last season plus scoring 17 touchdowns. Those numbers will help reduce the impact of missing out on the preseason. If he does well at camp, he could secure the last WR spot on the roster.