Possession receiver coming off of his most productive year and a late-season ACL tear. Bell’s scores frequently came as a move target across the hashes, where he was able to use impressive build-up speed to eliminate angles and outrun everyone in the secondary to the paint. He’s average at eluding press and separating from tight man underneath. Improving his catch focus and positioning when contested will be critical. Bell lacks dynamic qualities and his ACL tear could impact his draft slotting, but he's a big, physical target with room to improve. He has a chance to become an average WR2/3 in time.
Sixth-year senior whose immediate value will rest in his ability as a return man. Lacy is short and relatively compact. He has good speed and plus athleticism, but he runs unfocused routes, which limits his separation potential. While he has the speed to work all three levels, a lack of ball skills diminishes his success rate down the field. His return talent and gadget potential (jet sweeps/screens) could be enough to land him a role, but his route-running and ball skills might need sharpening to keep it.