Amara DarbohHas a versatile route tree and is a great blocker, something McVay seems to like in his receivers, I think of a Robert Woods type player. Makes the contested catches and is not afraid to take a hit. Well-built receiver with the ability to break tackles after the catch. He does need to get better at catching inaccurate passes and his hands are average.
Robert DavisGreat size at 6'3" 215 and ran a 4.41 at the combine. Great production at a small school with 178 receptions in three seasons, was also the leading receiver in his freshman year. Related to Thomas Davis of the Panthers, so I think he'll have some fire for him. He's a hands catcher with great body control with good tracking ability. Ran a lot of pro-style routes and excelled in doing so. Will be curious to see how his speed and breaks translate to the NFL, but this guy is my deep sleeper that I believe will be an important role on a team one day. I'll assume he slipped through the cracks once coming out of high school, but I don't think he will this time.
Drew MorganPlays faster than his 40 would suggest and has great footwork to be press coverage in a hurry. He runs great routes and has experience running option routes at Arkansas, so he's advanced in that he can read coverages and run routes at any level. Strong hands, only 8 drops in three years, but is not all that physical on contested catches. I think of a poor-man's Ju-Ju.