1. Sammy Watkins, Clemson

Notes: Polished, silky, dynamic all-around threat capable of stepping right in as a #1 target. Very little he doesn’t do very well, though he’s not the biggest guy (6’, 211 lbs). Elite quickness, open-field speed and body control. Makes the game look easy. Legit top-5 overall talent.

Projection: Will not fall past Detroit at No. 10, you can bet your 401K on it

2. Odell Beckham Jr., LSU

Notes: Speedy, long-armed spider web of a receiver accustomed to making difficult catches well away from his body and momentum. Lacks ideal size & strength, might be best in slot but can kill zones & off-man coverage outside. Flashes greatness, must do it more consistently. Adds value as a return specialist. Compares to a less volatile Desean Jackson.

Projection: 15-30 overall

3. Marqise Lee, USC

Notes: Elite burst off the line and short-area quickness, with excellent long speed too. Very dangerous after the catch. Spotty hands at times, and struggled with a knee injury thru ’13 that watered down his stock. Has a chance to be special if his knee gets right, great fit for West Coast passing offense.

Projection: Late 1st-early 2nd round

4. Mike Evans, Texas A&M

Notes: Gigantic (6’4” 231) target with long arms (35”) and big strong hands. Very physical, good at getting open on broken/improv plays. Has not run many routes out of conventional sets and doesn’t come down with as many contested balls or beat press as well as a guy his size should. Big upside, best fit for a team with a scrambling QB like CAR or MIA. High bust factor for where he’ll be drafted.

Projection: Top 10 pick

5. Brandin Cooks, Oregon State

Notes: Lightning fast and quick with exceptional feet and burst on his routes. One of the quickest players I’ve ever seen. Consistently catches the ball away from his body, even in traffic. Not very physical or strong, has had ball security issues because of it. A bigger, more polished and “safer” version of Tavon Austin a year ago, though he won’t be drafted as highly.

Projection: 18-35 overall pick

6. Davante Adams, Fresno State

Notes: Prolific, strong target with decent size and sneaky speed. Still developing his route running and adjusting to defenses, but has the strength and hands to contribute as he learns. Best football is ahead of him, but he’ll never blow folks away. Ideal #2 wideout opposite an established #1.

Projection: 30-45 overall

7. Allen Robinson, Penn State

Notes: Smart and physical with good size and length. Not much of a fast-twitch athlete, but has excellent body control and fluidity on the move. Comes from Bill O’Brien’s pro-friendly offense, which carries appeal and makes him a safer option than others with better speed and more upside. Outstanding blocker.

Projection: 2nd round

8. Donte Moncrief, Ole Miss

Notes: Impressive size and physicality, often looks dominant. Explosive athlete with massive catch radius. Strong hands, Wildly inconsistent, has some clunker games cloaked with apathy. Compares favorably to Mike Evans vs. common competition not named Alabama. Could be a star if he wants to be.

Projection: 2nd-3rd round

9. Jarvis Landry, LSU

Notes: Jack-of-all trades with very high football IQ and high motor. Very strong hands, can make the tough catch in traffic on poorly thrown balls. Athletically lacking, timed in the high 4.5s and ranked near the bottom in explosive and quickness metrics. Has some Anquan Boldin to his game. NFL-ready contributor that is better football player than athlete.

Projection: 3rd-4th round

10. Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State

Notes: Outstanding size, bigger than some TEs at 6’5” and 240. Still learning the game, lacks polish and instinctiveness. Can make the difficult clutch catch but also drop the easy one. Not overly quick or fast. Compares to a bigger, less polished Dwayne Bowe.

Projection: Top 45 pick

11. Bruce Ellington, South Carolina

Notes: Undersized, shifty slot receiver who moves like a basketball point guard…which he was at SoCar too. Quick, elusive, polished route runner that can secure the ball away from his body and quickly transition to runner. Not much of a physical presence, has to learn to play better in tight areas. Improved a lot as full-time football player in ’13, offers promise for bright future.

Projection: 3rd-4th round

12. Brandon Coleman, Rutgers

Notes: High risk/reward physical specimen with better tape in ’12 than ’13. Giant target at a buffed-up 6’6” and 34” arms, can really extend his frame to create huge catch radius. Long-strider who lacks wiggle and deep speed. Inconsistent effort but when he brings his “A” game he’s every bit as good as Alshon Jeffery.

Projection: Tough call. Could go anywhere from late 2nd to 6th round

13. Robert Herron, Wyoming

Notes: Twitchy, explosive speed demon that can play in the slot or outside. Incredibly adept with the ball in his hands. Lacks bulk and has a tendency to dance at the line instead of attacking the route. Has some Randall Cobb to his game but he’s not as long.

Projection: 3rd-early 4th round

14. Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin

Notes: Has flypaper for hands and uses his quickness and subtle fakes to consistently get separation. Not overly fast but has an extra gear with the ball in the air. Good blocker. Smart at working with a scrambling QB. Confident and scrappy overachiever type. Reminds me a great deal of former Browns WR Quincy Morgan.

Projection: 4th-5th round

15. Josh Huff, Oregon

Notes: Consummate football player with great intelligence and effort. Reliable hands, good body control and understands how to set up fakes and use leverage. Not big or overly fast, one-speed route runner. Dangerous after the catch and has experience on special teams, giving him more immediate value. Could outplay several above him here if he refines his game, relatively raw feet at this point.

Projection: 4th-5th round

16. Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt

Notes: Intelligent, productive wideout with slightly above-average metrics across the board. Doesn’t stand out in any one aspect and could struggle to find a role, but that was true of Marvin Jones (Bengals) as well. SEC’s all-time leading receiver.

Projection: Late 2nd-early 4th round

17. Kevin Norwood, Alabama

Notes: Experienced go-to receiver for pro-style, high-pressure offense. Very natural hands and has decent length. Not overly fast or quick but runs precise routes and sets up his moves expertly. Consummate egoless possession receiver a la Jerricho Cotchery.

Projection: 5th round

18. T.J. Jones, Notre Dame

Notes: Great combination of agility and natural slipperiness. Runs routes like he’s Barry Sanders. Has huge hands (10”) for his smallish size (6’, 188 lbs) and it shows in how easily he plucks the ball. Can dance too much and goes down on first contact more often than not. Ideal inside option in 4 WR sets or 3 WR/flex TE.

Projection: 3rd-4th round

19. Martavis Bryant, Clemson

Notes: Physically imposing but raw athletic talent at 6’4” and a sturdy 211 pounds. Explosive speed and can highpoint the jump ball while fighting off defenders. Has very little wiggle as a route runner and is a trap-catcher, though he doesn’t drop it as much as expected for having shaky hands. Not a good blocker or improvisational receiver. High ceiling, but not much more than a red zone/4th WR early on.

Projection: 2nd-3rd round

20. Shaquelle Evans, UCLA

Notes: Long-limbed, tough & confident with good field sense and the ability to quickly defeat the jam. Has a sneaky stutter step move on the outside and tracks the deep ball well. Has only average speed and suffered bouts of the dropsies. Played better vs. better competition but was unimpressive in others. Works best with a scrambling QB.

Projection: 6th-7th round

21. Cody Latimer, Indiana

Notes: Solidly built with quick feet and strong hands. Plays big and tough, thrives at attacking jams and also at blocking. Lacks great speed, only average overall athlete. Doesn’t exude football IQ very often. Hard worker with confidence, could blossom with better QB play.

Projection: 3rd-4th round

22. Ryan Grant, Tulane

Notes: Smooth athlete with big hands and long arms for his 6’ frame. Inconsistently spectacular but has stretches where he disappears, and that describes his Senior Bowl week too. Has decent upside if a coach can coax out his “A” game more often.

Projection: 5th round-7th round

23. Jalen Saunders, Oklahoma

Notes: Skinny, shifty slot target with great quicks and strong hands. Can get open in a step, plays with high confidence. Plays at under 170 pounds and doesn’t make himself bigger as a target, also has small hands. Has some return specialist ability.

Projection: 5th-6th round

24. Paul Richardson, Colorado

Notes: Blazing straight-line speedster with big-play ability. Has good length and eats cushion quickly. Lacks route refinement and wiggle, but biggest issue is he’s almost 6’1” and plays at maybe 170 pounds and really struggles with contact. Compares to Washington deep threat Aldrick Robinson with a higher ceiling.

Projection: Late 2nd-early 4th round

25. Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest

Notes: Sure-handed demon in the slot, though he’s undersized and lacks both quickness and speed. His quarterback will love him on 3rd down, naturally finds holes and flips from receiver to runner quickly. A poor man’s Wayne Chrebet.

Projection: 6th-7th round

26. Jeff Janis, Saginaw Valley State

Notes: Big, well-built D-II stud with outstanding strength for the position. Can make the tough catch in traffic and away from his body. Tight in the hips and ankles, very little elusiveness. Good route runner and blocker. Tested more dynamic than he plays.

Projection: 5th-6th round

27. Devin Street, Pittsburgh

Notes: Intelligent, tough long-strider with high productivity in a pro-friendly offense. Big catch radius, can absorb the big hit and hold onto the ball. Lacks lateral agility and struggles to get to speed quickly. Needs to add bulk. Compares to a longer Kevin Walter.

Projection: 6th-7th round

28. Matt Hazel, Coastal Carolina

Notes: FCS stud who really impressed during Shrine Week against solid crop of CBs. Changes speeds and uses his strength well to create separation, though he’s an average athlete overall. Very smooth in and out of breaks, has upside to start outside in 4 receiver sets. Strong sleeper candidate.

Projection: 7th round or priority free agent

29. L’Damian Washington, Missouri

Notes: Has outstanding length and great speed for the position, built like Randy Moss and plays like he runs a 4.40 flat. Really struggles to catch the football and obviously lacks confidence in his hands. If that ever clicks for him, he’s an absolute steal. Big if.

Projection: 6th-7th round

30. John Brown, Pittsburgh State

Notes: Flashy, speedy small-school burner (legit 4.34 40 time) with big-play ability. Small frame and even smaller hands at 5’10” and under 180. Has quickness and vision, helps him double as a return specialist. Outside receiver in a slot body, could struggle to find a role other than return man, a la Eric Page.

Projection: 5th-7th round

31. Jeremy Gallon, Michigan

32. Mike Davis, Texas

33. Chandler Jones, San Jose State

34. Quincy Enunwa, Nebraska

35. Kain Colter, Northwestern

36. Eric Ward, Texas Tech

37. Alex Neutz, Buffalo

38. Isaiah Burse, Fresno State

39. Solomon Patton, Florida

40. Cody Hoffman, BYU

41. Allen Hurns, Miami FL

42. Marcus Lucas, Missouri

43. Bernard Reedy, Toledo

44. JeRon Hamm, UL-Monroe

45. Bennie Fowler, Michigan State

46. Seantavious Jones, Valdosta State

47. Erik Lora, Eastern Illinois

48. Corey Brown, Ohio State

49. Travis Labhart, Texas A&M

50. Tevin Reese, Baylor