Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson
He’s got a lot of overlap with N’Keal Harry, when he was a prospect coming out of school. Higgins’ speed won’t necessary scare teams, and he did struggle to get off the line of scrimmage against press. Even so, Higgins has a really impressive catch radius, and he runs well after the catch. He saw no shortage of tough cornerbacks, but had 59 catches, 1,167 yards and 13 touchdowns. It’s impressive production for an impressive prospect.
Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor
From a measurements standpoint, Mims is the guy for New England. The Patriots love the 3-cone drill, and Mims put up the best time among receivers at the NFL combine this year. His bread-and-butter were back-shoulder fades and seem routes, largely because of his size and speed. But he seems to have unlocked potential, and could be one of the best pros in this draft, if he develops.
Michael Pittman, WR, USC
He’s such a solid prospect. He’s a possession receiver in the making, and while he may never be a great pro, he’s almost definitely going to be a good one. He’s likely to be a WR2 for a long time in the NFL.