Wallace is slightly undersized as an outside receiver, but has the swagger, toughness and ball skills to get the job done. He's a crisp route runner with the ability to handle more complicated patterns with good fluidity in his transitions to separate. His initial upfield charge is just average and big press corners have some success detouring his scheduled departure. He will be at his best on the second and third levels. His leaping, focus and timing make him a likely candidate to continue winning downfield jump balls as a pro. Wallace's competitive nature has helped create a history of making big plays on big stages and he has the skill level and mental makeup to become a good starter as a plus WR2.
Big slot receiver on the next level with average speed but the ball skills to potentially find work as a zone-beater. Stoner is a smooth athlete with good body control once the ball goes up. He's not very sudden and hasn't learned to run crisp routes in order to uncover quickly underneath. His ball skills are fine-tuned with the ability to track and create catch space while battling for 50-50 balls with strong hands. He could be a Day 3 pick or sign as an undrafted free agent, but his size, ball skills and punt return value give him a chance of making a roster.