I think he's faster, but I get the comp. I also think he runs a better route tree. Issue is smaller hands and a few drops, but not too many.
My thing with WRs after the catch that are as good as he is (and his fame was visible coming into the year) is that they will break one really long highlight filled run a game ... and that if it's 3rd down and goal and they are faced with two defenders from the five yard line ... they will win. He did that against Ohio State this year I think.
Normally you think "run past the sticks" ... but with Corley he gives you the opportunity to run something short and still have a really high percentage of converting.
I don't care about his test #s at all.