Fehoko's high-end height, weight and speed measurables are automatic eye-openers and with a catch of 40-plus yards in eight of his last 15 games, teams needing speed will take additional notice. However, it needs to be said that he doesn't always play fast. He lacks the suddenness and aggression to consistently separate out of breaks on the first two levels. He doesn't always take what he wants from the coverage, but definitely has the ball skills and potential to impose his size on cornerbacks if he adds a little more grit to his game.
Team captain and high-end athletic tester who is currently a better athlete than receiver. Wedington has decent size, adequate speed and explosive hips and foot quickness. He's primarily a catch-and-run receiver asked to make things happen with the ball in his hands but does have some three-level traits to work with. He will need to be coached up as a route-runner, but the bigger concern will be his lack of competitiveness in taking control of the catch space and outworking his opponents. His return talent gives him a little bit of a boost, but practice squad might be the early goal.