26 April 2026
McCulley (6’5”/203) has good size for an X-receiver and played 91.5 percent of his snaps outside last season at Michigan. He never had more than 644 receiving yards in a season, which came in 2023 at Indiana, and he struggles to gain separation from opposing defenders, forcing himself into contested situations. He hauled in 52.4 percent of his 42 contested targets over his college career, per PFF, and has just six career drops to his name. His inability to separate is further complicated by ...26 April 2026
Part of Indiana’s title-winning transfer army, Hemby (6'0/207) spent four seasons at Maryland before joining the Hoosiers for their 2025 run, earning third-team All-Big Ten honors in his final collegiate campaign. He was a prolific dual-threat starter for three seasons at Maryland, racking up 110 receptions in the role, before shifting to more of a run-centric role at Indiana. Across the Hoosiers’ full 2025, he went 230/1,118/7 as a rusher and 17/166/0 as a receiver. Hemby has a slightly thi ...26 April 2026
Reid, 21, is an accomplished four-year player. He spent his first two college seasons playing for Western Carolina before transferring to Pittsburgh and maintained explosive, high-level play at both stops. Unfortunately, he carries size-related injury concerns. Reid stands 5’6/174 and missed time due to injury in each of the last three seasons. That said, Reid had no issue forcing missed tackles and caught 21-plus passes in all four campaigns. In his career-best, 2024 season, he went 185/968/5 ...26 April 2026
Wallace led the Rebels in receiving via a career-best stat line, 61/934/4, after transferring from Penn State to Ole Miss last year. He stands 6’/192 and turned 24 years old on Day 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft. Wallace primarily lined up on the perimeter in college and chipped in as a punt returner last year. He will probably need to secure a role as a special teams player and backup receiver to make the active roster.26 April 2026
Kamara (6’1/250) spent four years under Curt Cignetti at James Madison and then followed his coach to Indiana. He started two seasons for the Hoosiers, racking up 10 sacks in 2024 with just two in his final season. Kamara led the country with 68 pressures in 2024. He fell to 59 in 2025 despite playing in three extra games, though that still ranked top-10 in the FBS. Kamara doesn’t have the size or length to be a full-time player in the pros, but his body of work at Indiana, particularly the ...26 April 2026
Walthall spent three unproductive seasons at Hawaii before transferring to Incarnate Word in 2024. He posted a career-best receiving line, 85/1,290/14, that year, setting his new school’s single-season receiving yards record along the way. He measured 6’1/191 and produced a 10’1 broad jump at the NFL Scouting Combine before leaping to a 38.5” vertical jump at Incarante Word’s Pro Day. Walthall earned first-team All-SLC honors in each of the past two seasons and earned first-team All-Am ...26 April 2026
Altmyer (6’2”/210) is a fifth-year prospect who got his start at Ole Miss before transferring to Illinois in 2023. The former four-star recruit won the job as Illinois’ starter in his first season with the team, and finished the season with a 1,877-13-10 line in nine games, with an injury cutting his season short. He rebounded in 2024, throwing for 2,717-22-6 in 13 games, and had similar production in 2025 (3,007-22-5), posting a career-high 67.4 completion percentage. Altmyer is an above- ...26 April 2026
Dinkins (6’4/251) is a plus athlete with explosiveness out of his strides. His four years at Penn State show a low volume of work, with a 2025 line of 14/167/2 being his career best. Despite low receiving production, Dinkins’ athletic traits give him consideration for the NFL level. He displayed burst with a 4.33 20-yard shuttle, completing every drill at the NFL combine. A bulky frame allows Dinkins to be a physical blocker. The sample size is too small for him to be considered an immediate ...25 April 2026
Anthony (6’0”/183) is a fourth-year prospect who spent his entire career at Wisconsin. Anthony led the Badgers in receiving yards in 2024 with a 39-672-4 line, and in receptions in 2025 (31-391-1), and also has experience as a kick and punt returner, returning 42 kickoffs in his career and 16 punts. The Wisconsin passing game didn’t do Anthony any favors in 2025, as they attempted just 272 passes as a team while throwing nine TDs to 13 INTs, but even at his best, Anthony still has much to ...25 April 2026
Whittington (5’8”/205) is a sixth-year back who started his career at Western Kentucky in 2020. As a sophomore, he posted a 102-619-2 rushing line while averaging an impressive 6.1 YPC, and averaged over 6.0 YPC in three of his seasons, although one was an abbreviated 2023 campaign at Oregon due to a torn ACL. Whittington is a short, compact runner who looks like a bowling ball going through the defense, but he lacks the explosiveness to break to the second level and has an average missed-ta ...25 April 2026
McRee, 23, produced a career-best 30/450/4 receiving line as a redshirt senior last year, promisingly averaging 15.0 yards per reception. NFL’s Lance Zierlein and The Athletic’s Dane Brugler appreciate McRee’s toughness and fearless playing style as a receiver and blocker, but note that it can lead to unnecessary physical exposure. He tore his left ACL in high school, his right ACL in December 2023 and missed three games in 2024 due to a nonspecific left knee sprain. McRee stands 6’4/243 ...25 April 2026
Bissainthe (6'2"/225), 21, posted a career-high 71 tackles in his 2025 senior season, while tacking on three TFLs, one sack, one forced fumble, one pass defended and one interception. His efforts earned him third-team All-ACC honors. He played special teams all four years at Miami and can be expected to contribute there in the NFL as well.25 April 2026
After missing all of the 2024 season due to a knee injury that required a bone graft, Reiger transferred to Wisconsin and put together a five-sack season that featured six total tackles for loss. Solid numbers, but Reiger’s combine suggested there’s more to be found. He ran a 4.78s 40-yard dash, and showed the knee feels fine with a 40-inch vertical while ranking fourth-best among DE/EDGE players in athletic score with an 82. Reiger doesn’t have anywhere close to elite size at 6-foot-4, 25 ...25 April 2026
Pyburn (6'4/258) played as a reserve at Florida for his first two years in college, and then got a chance to start in 2024 before transferring to LSU for his final year. He was relatively productive in that 2025 campaign, finishing with 52 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss with two of those sacks. The latter is the biggest concern going forward as he hasn’t shown much ability to get to the quarterback, but Pyburn been stout in the run game. He bounces off blockers to make plays behind the line of ...25 April 2026
After spending three seasons with Lindenwood, Caldwell (6’5/216) transferred to Cincinnati and finished his college career with a 32/478/6 line as a senior. This came after he tallied 1,011 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior for Lindenwood. Caldwell is a tall, speedy prospect with athletic traits that will need to be developed. He doesn’t run a complex route tree and isn’t polished as a pass-catcher yet. Production at Cincinnati wasn’t anything exciting, but Caldwell’s athle ...25 April 2026
“We could see him getting some work at guard or tackle,” Hafley told reporters. “We’ll all talk more about it and sort it out.” Proctor played almost exclusively left tackle in his final season at Alabama but apparently showed the Miami brass enough to gain excitement about a potential multi-faceted offensive lineman. New offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik has long showed a propensity to run to set up the pass since his time with the Texans, with it now appearing more likely that Proct ...25 April 2026
A walk-on at Arkansas State, Zvada (6’3/178) went 17-of-18 as a freshman. He regressed in 2023, connecting on just 77.3 percent of his attempts. Michigan took a shot on Zvada in the transfer portal and were rewarded with a 95.5 percent hit rate on field goals in 2024. His only miss on 22 tries was a blocked attempt. His consistency issues then resurcfed in his final season and he made a dreadful 17-of-25 field goals, likely crushing his draft stock in the process. Zvada has plenty of power and ...25 April 2026
A strong athlete coming out of Wyoming, Gyllenborg (6’6/249) is a solid receiver with room to grow as a blocker. He dealt with injuries in his final two seasons, with a 30/425/3 receiving line in 2024 and a 24/217/1 line in 2025. Gyllenborg initially played basketball in high school and had limited football experience, but his size and athletic traits led to recruiting interest from colleges. As a raw late-bloomer for football, Gyllenborg’s 4.60 40-yard dash and large frame give him the athl ...25 April 2026
Lacy (5’9”/183) is an undersized receiver who ran a 4.55 40-yard dash at the Combine. A sixth-year prospect who plays primarily from the slot, Lacy spent the first four seasons of his career at South Alabama. His career 7.1 ADOT is one of the lowest you’ll see of any receiver in the draft, and he saw 64 of his 82 targets in 2025 come on short throws (0-9 yard ADOT) or passes behind the line of scrimmage. His career 7.4 YAC/RAC and career missed tackles forced rate of 26.5 percent are solid ...25 April 2026
Moss (5’11”/203) is a fourth-year prospect who emerged as A&M’s starter in his junior season, earning Second-team All-SEC honors while rushing for 121-765-10 and adding another 10-141-0 through the air. Moss has a checkered injury history. His 2024 season was cut short by a torn ACL/MCL, and he missed six games in 2025 with an ankle injury. His limited production in the passing game (24 career receptions in 32 games) suggests Moss profiles more as an early-down back, but he excels enou ...