There can be no doubting the smooth, striding deep-ball potential that McKoy brings to the table. He consistently found a way around coverage in his conference and stepped up the competitive juices when matched up with Auburn's neighborhood bully, Noah Igbinoghene, in 2019. However, he still managed to have the same number of drops as touchdowns during his time in school. While he can work on his hands, his issues with deep-ball tracking could be a long-term concern. If McKoy can get to work on his route-running and become a more viable three-level target, he could have a shot at finding work as a WR4/5.