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We seemed to have swung and missed on Herron, and we are desperately lacking a speed reciever/ shifty slot reciever / KR-PR. Agholor, Diggs, and Lockette are becoming household names, but Dorsette and Hardy both look very good prospects.Antwan Goodley, WR, Baylor Height: 5-11. Weight: 220. Projected 40 Time: 4.50. Projected Round (2015): 4-6. 1/10/15: Goodley was slowed by a quad injury in 2014, but still contributed for the Bears. He played only briefly in the season opener and didn't record a catch. After missing two games, Goodley returned to the lineup and made six receptions for 114 yards against Iowa State. He put together big games against TCU (8-158) and West Virginia (9-132). Goodley finished the year with a total of 60 receptions for 830 yards with six touchdowns. He is built more like a running back. 8/27/14: Goodley isn't tall, but he is built thickly and has the speed to make plays downfield. With Terrance Williams in the NFL and Tevin Reese injured, Goodley had a breakout 2013 as Baylor's leading receiver. He caught 71 passes for 1,339 yards with 13 touchdowns. Goodley can stretch the field vertically and could be a nice weapon as a slot receiver. In Baylor's high-scoring offense, he should produce a big senior season with Bryce Petty. http://youtu.be/4MmuODli3Xg Philip Dorsett, WR, Miami Height: 5-10. Weight: 195. Projected 40 Time: 4.49. Projected Round (2015): 2-3. 1/10/15: Dorsett is a player who has gone under the radar, but performed really well as a senior. Miami was playing a freshman quarterback in 2014 and leaned on running back Duke Johnson, thus Dorsett didn't get many targets and had only 36 receptions on the season. However, Dorsett showed his talent by averaging 24 yards per reception for 871 yards and 10 touchdowns. A knee injury took away a chunk of his junior year, but as a sophomore, he had 58 catches for 842 yards and four touchdowns. Sources say that Dorsett could be a steal on the second day of the 2015 NFL Draft. They say he has elite speed and will be a vertical weapon in the NFL. As a prospect, Dorsett is said to have a similar skill set to Mike Wallace, but Dorsett is more polished as a route-runner than Wallace was coming out of Ole Miss in 2009. http://youtu.be/GuJAI_LJ9hU Justin Hardy, WR, East Carolina Height: 6-0. Weight: 188. Projected 40 Time: 4.49. Projected Round (2015): 2-4. 1/10/15: Hardy recorded 121 receptions for 1,494 yards and 10 touchdowns during 2014. He was shut down against Virginia Tech when he was matched up against Kendall Fuller. Hardy caught three touchdowns against SMU (8-120) and had a huge day against Connecticut (14-186). 8/27/14: Hardy had a huge junior season with 114 receptions for 1,284 yards and eight touchdowns. As a sophomore, he totaled 88 catches for 1,105 yards with 11 scores. In his freshman year, Hardy caught 64 for 658 yards with six touchdowns. Hardy isn't the biggest receiver, but he knows how to get open. http://youtu.be/PT6NDPmHJ_c http://youtu.be/5aLPtrAluYU Nelson Agholor*, WR, USC Height: 6-1. Weight: 190. Projected 40 Time: 4.50. Projected Round (2015): 2-3. 1/10/15: Agholar had 104 receptions for 1,313 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2014. He made some huge, clutch catches to help USC beat Stanford. Agholor also destroyed California. He needs to improve his hands as he is prone to some drops. Agholor is a quick receiver who lacks elite speed, but he is a good route-runner who is dangerous after the catch. Agholor also could contribute on special teams in the NFL. 8/27/14: Agholor looks very similar to other USC wide receiver prospects. He has decent size and speed, but may not be elite in any category. Agholor should be the Trojans' No. 1 receiver in 2014, so it wouldn't be surprising if his production increased. With Marqise Lee drawing lots of attention in 2013, Agholor broke out. The sophomore replaced Robert Woods as a starter in 2013 and had a solid debut. Agholor outproduced Lee for the year with 56 receptions for 918 yards and six scores. In 2012, Agholor had 18 catches for 341 yards and two touchdowns. He has some special teams ability as well. http://youtu.be/M8tK4uRzx5s Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas State Height: 5-11. Weight: 175. Projected 40 Time: 4.41. Projected Round (2015): 3-5. 1/10/15: 2014 saw Lockett make 106 catches for 1,515 yards and 11 touchdowns. He also averaged 21 yards per kick and 20 yards per punt. Lockett is fast with the ability to stretch a defense over the top. Lockett is a slot receiver and returner candidate, but he needs to improve his hands. Lockett has to add weight for the next level, too. 8/27/14: The speedy Lockett was a play-maker for Kansas State in 2013. He caught 81 passes for 1,262 yards with 11 touchdowns. The season before, Lockett had 44 receptions for 687 yards and four scores. He projects to the NFL as a slot receiver. http://youtu.be/UCAdtzKnIDs Stefon Diggs*, WR, Maryland Height: 6-0. Weight: 190. Projected 40 Time: 4.39. Projected Round (2015): 3-5. 1/10/15: In 2014, Diggs caught 62 passes for 792 yards and five touchdowns. He missed three games after suffering a lacerated kidney against Penn State. Diggs came back to play in Maryland's bowl game and did well against Stanford (10-138). Despite major durability issues, Diggs decided to enter the 2015 NFL Draft. 8/23/15: Maryland is counting on Diggs to be a big-time play-maker on offense and special teams in 2014. He is an explosive weapon and a deep scoring threat. Diggs could be even better this coming season due to the experience he's gained. It wouldn't be a surprise if Diggs is one of the top play-makers in all of college football as a junior. Diggs was off to a great start in the early part of 2013. The sophomore recorded 34 receptions for 587 yards (17.3 average) and three touchdowns before breaking his right fibula in October. That cause him to miss the rest of the season. Diggs was one of the top recruits in the nation and decided to stay local by attending Maryland. He caught 54 passes for 848 yards with six touchdowns in 2012. The freshman had a big impact on special teams as well. Diggs averaged 10 yards per punt return and 28.5 yards on his kick returns. He had two kicks brought back for touchdowns. http://youtu.be/SeLWdT91yyg http://youtu.be/XH4SKpRZHS4

 
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