He's a little slender and his speed is average, but Vildor possesses good athletic ability with the man cover talent to stay near his target. He does a nice job of challenging throws effectively when he's in position thanks to his length and timing, but he'll need to improve his route recognition and anticipation as a pro. He can be too passive and ineffective as a tackler, which will be a non-starter for certain NFL teams. Vildor has the ability to challenge for a CB4/CB5 spot for man-cover defenses.
Bass does a nice job of creating a repeatable process and has a history of accuracy on intermediate kicks when conditions aren't extreme. He doesn't have much experience beyond 50 yards, but showed off plenty of leg at the Senior Bowl and pretty good deep accuracy to go with it. His ability to blast kickoffs for touchbacks is a plus in his favor. If he can prove to teams that his lack of sample size from deep has no bearing on his ability to make those kicks, he could hear his name called on Day 3.