The most dynamic and instinctive two-way player I've seen in nearly a quarter-century of professionally evaluating NFL prospects, Hunter combines elite size, agility and ball-skills.
A scrappy nickel corner who turned heads at the Combine with his explosiveness, Ransaw is one of this year's better cover and tackling DBs — but he intercepted just one pass in 47 games against questionable competition.
Another collegiate tackle whose short arms (32 1/8") suggest a move inside to guard is in the works, Milum, nevertheless, plays with the grit and balance to project as a longtime NFL starter.
Clocking in at a sizzling 4.32 seconds, Tuten proved the fastest of this year's gifted RB class, demonstrating the home-run-hitting ability to project as a starting RB and returner.