#3 - Jamari Thrash, WR, Louisville

Louisville wideout Jamari Thrash has proven he can be productive in various offenses, having transferred from Georgia Tech prior to the 2023 season. Thrash totaled 24 receptions for 1,980 yards and 13 touchdowns with both teams over the last two seasons.

His production and crispy route running will have NFL GMs keeping an eye out for him during the Combine process.
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#2 - Bub Means, WR, Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh WR Bub Means is another wide receiver who can elevate his draft stock with an excellent Combine performance.
Means is a quintessential deep threat, with his five receiving touchdowns on 20-plus yard throws tying for the ninth most among Power Five receivers. Means had career-highs in receptions (41), yards (721) and touchdowns (6), and teams looking for a big-bodied receiving threat may want to take a closer look at him this Combine process.
#1 - Javon Solomon, EDGE, Troy

Despite being an under-sized edge rusher at just 6-foot-2, Javon Solomon is definitely worth taking a look at during the Combine.
Solomon makes up for his lack of height with his long arms, helping him create chaotic situations at the line of scrimmage. He's productive, too, amassing 31.5 sacks over the last three seasons, including 16 in an outstanding 2023 season.
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