Height, weight, speed prospect who -- like the entire Auburn offense -- had better tape in 2017 than 2018. While Slayton has the athleticism to run a fully-formed route tree, but hasn't yet learned to separate effectively from quality man coverage. His blazing speed is appealing, but teams will want to see more consistency from his hands and as a ball-tracker down the field. With that said, he's more than just a field stretcher and has the traits and talent to become a WR2/3 with more work.
Auburn tape paints a picture of Davis as a better runner than receiver as Gus Malzahn's scheme used him as an extension of the running game on the perimeter. However, he does have enough quickness and suddenness to potentially develop into a true slot receiver with more work. There is no one area of his game that clearly stands out so he may need to shine as a return man to warrant an extended look by an NFL team.