
Winners:
TE Stephen Sullivan
Here’s a player that will likely land somewhere on day three of the draft, but Stephen Sullivan’s numbers are very similar to David Njoku’s coming out. Sullivan has an incredible wingspan and if he tests well, he could shoot up draft boards.
TE Albert Okwuegbunam
From a measurables perspective, it’s hard not to see a little bit of Jimmy Graham in Albert Okwuegbunam. He’s a very raw prospect, but he helped his case with incredible weigh-in numbers.
WR Brandon Aiyuk Height
Brandon Aiyuk has a rare build for a wide receiver. Though he measured in at 5’11 5/8”, he has 33 1/2” arms and a massive 80” wingspan. With terrific numbers, Aiyuk has the potential to slide into the first round with great testing this week.
WR Chase Claypool Height
This is a really big wide receiver, but you wouldn’t have guessed that by watching him at Notre Dame. Chase Claypool isn’t a burner, but he moves surprisingly fluid for a man his size. Coming in at over 6’4” and 238 pounds, he’s built more like a tight end than a wide receiver.