Ejuan Price is a nuisance, and I mean that in the most complimentary way possible. Idk what his measurements are, but the guy is disruptive and was very productive.
Someone's getting a steal with Stacy Coley. Needs to gain a little weight and to stop "getting hurt" after falling down after every play, but the dude is a baller. Very polished WR who can play outside or in the slot. Very smooth in his movements, very good route runner, pretty good hands. Always balled out against FSU. Very good at making the jump/semi-errant throws that Brad Kaaya would throw him. Very versatile player who scored on returns, housed a reverse against Pitt his freshman year I think, screens, etc. Also has significantly improved blocking from freshman year to now. For those looking for more prolific numbers from him, they can be attributed to Al Golden, injuries, and Brad Kaaya (at times). Off the field, there are some very minor "character issues" associated with him stemming from high school, but I honestly don't really know what they are as he never got in any trouble, at least that I can think of. Was rumored to be involved with some rental car thing that got 2 Miami players kicked off the team this season, but I guess had nothing to do with it.
I like Westerkamp, too. Dependable WR who has good hands from what I've seen. Just don't think he's that explosive.
Whitfield is fast as hell. Thought he would just be a returner, but turned out to be not so shabby of a WR either.
Jamal Carter should not and probably will not be drafted. Looks like Tarzan plays like Jane. Was the worst starter on the Miami defense. Can neither tackle nor cover. Maybe if gained a little weight, could move to LB, but I still think he would struggle. Takes bad angles, tends to overpursue, doesn't tackle properly, and generally looks lost out there. I usually go easy on players who were at Miami during Al Golden's tenure because the defensive scheme wasn't player friendly, but Jamal Carter just isn't that good. Even under Manny Diaz, who revived Miami's defense, Carter still stood out in a bad way. Rayshawn Jenkins is the better safety between he and Carter as starting safeties on Miami's defense.
Also, Weston Steelhammer should be drafted off name alone. Best name on this list and possibly in the draft haha