| 1
| Donte' Stallworth
| Tennessee |
|   | Stallworth's great workouts have vaulted him to the top of a
very deep receivers list. He could be a top 10 pick on Saturday.
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| 940 yards, 10 td, 49 rec |
| 2
| Ashley Lelie
| Hawaii |
|   | Lelie is a solid all around receiver. He has great speed. He has
great hands, and can make spectacular plays even in double coverage. The only question is his hamstring.
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|
| 1979 yards, 9 td, 108 rec |
| 3
| Josh Reed
| Louisiana State |
|   | He is quick, has good hands, and great vision. He is a little
small (5-11, 200), but that won't stop him from making big plays in years to come.
| |
|
| 1979 yards, 9 td, 108 rec |
| 4
| Jabar Gaffney
| Floroda |
|   | He has great hands and runs the best
routes of anyone in the draft, but only has average speed (4.5-40). He does everything
else so well, that his speed is not a factor. | |
|
| 1309 yards, 15 td, 74 rec |
| 5
| Antonio Bryant
| Pittsburgh |
|   | Bryant does it all. He has good hands, runs good routs,
has speed, and the ego to be an NFL receiver. | |
|
| 760 yards, 11 td, 49 rec |
| 6
| Javon Walker
| Florida State |
|   | Walker is hurt by the all the underclassmen in the draft, but
make no mistake about it, he is a very solid wide receiver and will be a steal in the second round. |
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|
| 1088 yards, 9 td, 47 rec |
| 7
| Reche Caldwell
| Florida |
|   | He was the number two guy in Florida behind Gaffney, and should
be a solid number two receiver in the NFL very soon. He has very good hands, and solid speed. Might
he be reunited with Spurrier in Washington?
|
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|
| 1106 yards, 10 td, 69 rec |
| 8
| Marquise Walker
| Michigan |
|   | He is big (6'3, 210), has
great hands, and makes highlight reel catches. | |
|
| 1143 yards, 11 td, 86 rec |
| 9
| Andre Davis
| Virginia Tech |
|   | Another senior hurt by all the underclassment in the draft.
He should be a second round selection because he is fast (4.4-40) and has great hands.
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|
| 781 yards, 8 td, 43 rec |
| 10
| Cliff Russell
| Utah |
|   | Russell is fast off the line and has a lot of potential, but
he has injury problems. Pre-draft workouts could vault him into the second round.
| |
|
| 763 yards, 4 td, 55 rec |
| 11
| Ron Johnson
| Minnesota |
|   | Has average speed, good hands, and
great size (6'2, 215). He is tough to take down. | |
|
| 895 yards, 9 td, 56 rec |
| 12
| Kahlil Hill
| Iowa |
|   | Hill is a little inconsistent, but when at the top of his game, Hill
can beat a cornerback with his speed
. | |
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|
841 yards, 8 td, 61 rec |
| 13
| Kelly Cambell
| Georgia Tech |
|   | Cambell can make plays all over the field, but at only
5'11, 170 size will be an issue as will durability. | |
|
| 814 yards, 4 td, 66 rec |
| 14
| Antwaan Randle El
| Indiana |
|   | A great Senior Bowl where he showed vast improvement as a route
runner and return man make him a solid prospect. If he can keep developing his receiving skills he
could end up as a solid number three wide receiver in the NFL. | |
|
| 30 yards, 0 td, 4 rec |
| 15
| Brian Poli-Dixon
| UCLA |
|   | You can't teach size (6'5, 215), but you can't teach speed
either (4.67-40). |
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|
| 415 yards, 2 td, 24 rec |
| 16
| Daryl Jones
| Miami (Florida) |
|   | Jones was a third of fourth option in Miami and could fill that
role nicely in the NFL in the next couple of years. |
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|
| 247 yards, 0 td, 20 rec |
| 17
| Atrews Bell
| Florida State |
|   | Bell is very strong, has mediocre speed, but is a great
athlete. He could be a number three receiver and special teams play in the near future. |
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|
| 476 yards, 1 td, 32 rec |
| 18
| Freddie Milons
| Alabama |
|   | Milons is a playmaker in the Santana Moss frame; small. But he
isn't as good as Moss and a disappointing senior year will cost him in the draft. |
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|
| 659 yards, 3 td, 39 rec |
| 19
| Nakoa McElrath
| Washington State |
|   | McElrath had a breakout season last year and should be a
mid-round selection. | |
|
| 1163 yards, 9 td, 72 rec |
| 20
| Herb Haygood
| Michigan State |
|   | Haygood is solid after the catch, but tore his ACL at the
beginning college career. Durability will be a question for Haygood. | |
|
| 808 yards, 4 td, 57 rec |
| 21
| Lee Mays
| Texas - El Paso |
|   | Mays is inconsistent and has trouble grabbing the ball in
crowds. He is fast off the line though. | |
|
| 724 yards, 1 td, 52 rec |
| 22
| Deion Branch
| Louisville |
|   | He's quick, but he is only 5'9. He put up big numbers in a pass
happy offense. He could be a threat on special teams. | |
|
| 1276 yards, 10 td, 78 rec |
| 23
| Josh Norman
| Oklahoma |
|   | Norman doesn't excel at one one thing. He will have to show
he can produce on special teams before getting a shot as a number three receiver.
| |
|
| 479 yards, 2 td, 52 rec |
| 24
| Michael Hayes
| Southern |
|   | Hayes can fight through traffic using his great size
(6'4, 214), but he doesn't have very good speed (4.65-40). | |
|
| 27 yards, 0 td, 3 rec |
| 25
| Emmett Johnson
| Virginia Tech |
|   | Johnson didn't put up great numbers in college, so don't
expect it to happen in the NFL either. | |
|
| 123 yards, 1 td, 13 rec |
| 26
| Eric Parker
| Tennessee |
|   | Parker has average size, average speed, and
average hands. | |
|
| 107 yards, 0 td, 12 rec |
| 27
| Donnie O'Neal
| Arizona State |
|   | O'Neal put up solid numbers at Arizona State, but
he has only moderate skills. | |
|
| 711 yards, 4 td, 45 rec |
| 28
| Dedrick Dewalt
| Boston College |
|   | Dewalt could be a middle to late round selection and could
develop into a third or fourth option down the line. | |
|
| 601 yards, 6 td, 40 rec |
| 29
| Pete Rebstock
| Colorado State |
|   | Rebstock had a decent Hula Bowl performance, but will need to
impress in individual workouts if he want to be taken early on the second day.
| |
|
| 619 yards, 3 td, 30 rec |
| 30
| Jason McAddley
| Alabama |
|   | Combines size (6'1, 205) and speed (4.42-40), but
isn't great at reading defenses. | |
|
| 269 yards, 2 td, 20 rec |
| 31
| Terry Charles
| Portland State |
|   | Charles didn't face any competition in college and has
only moderate skills. | |
|
| ??? yards, ? td, ?? rec |
| 32
| Todd Elstrom
| Washington |
|   | Elstrom is a little slow off the line of
scrimmage. | |
|
| 540 yards, 3 td, 39 rec |
| 33
| Aaron Lockett
| Kansas State |
|   | He might be the fastest receiver in the draft (4.25-40), but
he is only 5'7, which means he will have to impress on special teams before being given a shot
in the passing game. | |
|
| 440 yards, 3 td, 28 rec |
| 34
| Tavon Mason
| Virginia |
|   | Mason should have stuck around for his senior season.
His numbers aren't big and his is only 5-11. | |
|
| 341 yards, 2 td, 30 rec |
| 35
| Ryan Johnson
| Memphis |
|   | Sometimes you wonder what underclassmen are thinking when the
come out. Johnson has lousy numbers against mediocre competition. | |
|
| 150 yards, 1 td, 18 rec |
| 36
| Javin Hunter
| Notre Dame |
|   | Hunter was hurt by Bob Davie's poor offensive scheme, and could
move up the draft board with good workouts. | |
|
| 387 yards, 1 td, 37 rec |
| 37
| Lawrence Story
| Jackson State |
|   | Story will have to prove his big numbers aren't because
of weak competition. | |
|
| 831 yards, 5 td, 55 rec |
| 38
| Kory Bailey
| North Carolina |
|   | Bailey could develop into a third or fourth receiver in a
few years. | |
|
| 608 yards, 6 td, 44 rec |
| 39
| Ryan Fleming
| Air Force |
|   | His commitment to the Air Force after college
will cost him in the draft. | |
|
| 416 yards, 1 td, 28 rec |
| 40
| Dougie Allen
| Kentucky |
|   | Allen could only put up low numbers in a great
passing scheme. He is a fringe prospect. | |
|
| 283 yards, 0 td, 26 rec |
| 41
| Tim Carter
| Auburn |
|   | Carter will have to make the NFL as a special
teams player. | |
|
| 591 yards, 2 td, 30 rec |
| 42
| Donald Shoals
| Tulsa |
|   | He is only 5'9 and played against suspect
college competition. | |
|
| 908 yards, 4 td, 75 rec |
| 43
| Jamin Elliot
| Delaware |
|   | Elliot had mediocre stats against weak competition.
He could be taken late in the draft. | |
|
| 514 yards, 3 td, 30 rec |
| 1a
| Daniel Graham
| Colorado |
|   | He does everything a team wants from a tight end and better
than many tight ends already in the NFL.
| |
|
| 842 yards, 7 td, 61 rec |
| 1b
| Jeremy Shockey
| Miami (Florida) |
|   | Shockey has great hands and very good speed for a tight end
(4.6-40), but is a little smaller (235 lbs) than most tight ends in the NFL. His receiving skills
are too great for him not to make it out of the first round. | |
|
| 604 yards, 8 td, 45 rec |
| 3
| Jerramy Stephens
| Washington |
|   | Stephens is huge (6'7, 270) and can catch the ball. There isn't
much more a team could want from a tight end. He should be the third tight end selected. He will
probably be taken somewhere in the second round. | |
|
| 197 yards, 2 td, 19 rec |
| 4
| Randy McMichael
| Georgia |
|   | McMichael is in the same mold
as Jeremy Shockey, except he doesn't quite have the hands Shockey does and he has missed two seasons
due to injurey already. |
|
|
| 328 yards, 1 td, 28 rec |
| 5
| Derek Smith
| Kentucky |
|   | In most drafts, he would be ranked
one or two, but with such a deep draft at the tight end position, Smith will probably go somewhere in
the third round. |
|
|
| 396 yards, 4 td, 30 rec |
| 6
| Chris Baker
| Michigan State |
|   | Baker has good hands, but
isn't a very consistent blocker. | |
|
| 548 yards, 4 td, 40 rec |
| 7
| Tracey Wistrom
| Nebraska |
|   | Wistrom has very good hands, but
is only 235 lbs, and runs a 4.8-40.
| |
|
|
349 yards, 2 td, 23 rec |
| 8
| Darnell Sanders
| Ohio State |
|   | Sanders has very good hands, but
average average speed and is an average blocker.
| |
|
|
197 yards, 3 td, 18 rec |
| 9
| Robert Royal
| Louisiana State |
|   | Royal has good hands, but only runs a 5.0-40. His lack
of speed will greatly hurt him in this year's draft. | |
|
| 239 yards, 2 td, 20 rec |
| 10
| Doug Jolley
| Brigham Young |
|   | Jolley entered college a quarterback, so he doesn't have
the experience that most NFL teams are looking for. He does have potential though, but it will
take him a couple of years before he gets a shot to be a consistent pass catcher in the NFL.
| |
|
| 517 yards, 7 td, 35 rec |
| 11
| Tim Stratton
| Purdue |
|   | Stratton, like a few tight ends in this draft can catch the ball, but
5.15-40 speed will cost him on draft day. | |
|
| 509 yards, 2 td, 59 rec |
| 12
| Justin Peelle
| Oregon |
|   | He is an average tight end, but has had knee
problems in the past. | |
|
| 491 yards, 9 td, 34 rec |
| 13
| Mike Banks
| Iowa State |
|   | Banks is an average pass catcher, and could use
some help in the run blocking department. | |
|
| 231 yards, 0 td, 26 rec |
| 14
| Shawn Thompson
| Michigan |
|   | Thompson makes the list because he comes from a school that
has produced some great tight ends in the recent past. | |
|
| 37 yards, 1 td, 4 rec |
| 15
| Dwayne Blakley
| Missouri |
|   | Blakely could be selected late in the draft.
| |
|
| 362 yards, 4 td, 34 rec |
| 16
| Terry Jones
| Alabama |
|   | Jones was a solid tight end, but was injured last year.
He will have to show he is recovering well from knee surgery to get drafted. | |
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| Did Not Play Last Season |