A height-weight-speed prospect, White doesn’t have eye-catching production, but he flashes enough as a pass catcher to explore his potential further. He will need to prove he can slip press coverage, but he runs with strong vertical push into routes and has the ability to snap off routes when he’s focused. He does too much cradle catching but has the catch radius and quick hands to pull in tough catches. He’s raw and played against a lower level of competition but might have developmental upside to cultivate on a practice squad.
Gattison doesn’t have the speed or cover talent to stay at cornerback in the NFL, but he might have the toughness for a move to safety. Speed and short-area quickness will still be an issue for him against NFL opponents, even at the safety position. He has decent instincts and ball skills, which will give him a fighting chance in camp. He’s both willing and successful as a tackler and does a nice job of getting around or playing off of blocks when it’s time to help in run support. He’s unlikely to be drafted, but his size, toughness and special-teams ability could earn him a look in camp.