#3 Terry McLaurin, WR, Ohio State
Whenever you are fifth on your own team in scrimmage yards, you might not get a lot of looks from scouts. McLaurin was a late add for the week, but he made the most of it and forced everybody (including me) to go back and watch some more of his tape.
The Ohio State dynamite flat-out ran by some people on day one and was sharp coming out of his breaks, while also showing strong hands at the point of the catch. He continued to come up big time and time again in practice, especially on those go-routes down the field where basically nobody could run with him.
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McLaurin fights for the ball in the air and plays taller than he actually is, while not being afraid to make tough catches in traffic, which was highlighted by one huge grab he came down with off a flea-flicker in the game on Saturday with three defenders around him.
I think he is a guy who simply brings juice to the offense whenever he touches the ball, whether that may be on quick routes, bubble screens or end-arounds. In addition to his play-making ability on offense, McLaurin has been an outstanding special teams contributor for the Buckeyes, especially as a gunner on punt coverage.