Kevin Harlan
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It might be one that teams have different guys all the way through draft night, depending on what you want.
Cardinal Tate from Ohio State, the big 6'3", 200-pounder, maybe 210, whatever he is, that played opposite Jeremiah Smith, a big guy who can play like a small guy, but also is great in the air.
And play all three spots and do all that good stuff.
Jordan Tyson from Arizona State, he's the most complete.
When he's healthy, he's had some injury issues in the past.
When he's healthy, he's the most complete receiver in the class.
Physical, blocks, like he's a very good blocker.
Like a bigger Amon Ross St.
Brown, if we can think about that, like a bigger version of that.
And then Makai Lemon from USC is the smallest of that group.
He's probably about 5'10", 5'11", maybe 190, but fearless, awesome in the air.
Another guy who could play all three spots and block and do all those good things.
All three of those guys, I feel like, are top 15 players in the class.
Wouldn't surprise me if somebody in the top five or six, like the Giants or somebody says...
He's a perfect fit for us.
We're going to do this, and away we go.
So those are special players.
I think that, again, like Ted McMillan, when we see receivers like that, it's smart to do it, especially when you've got a young quarterback who needs that oomph.
These young guys come in, and they're ready to go.
So this is a really exciting receiver group, especially at the top.