3rd Round - Rashard Higgins - WR, Colorado State University
6-1, 196
Superior route running
Not top tier speed, but no wasted motion/effort
Great ball adjustment skills
Perhaps the best footwork of any WR
"Competitive blocker"
Lean (needs to add some muscle mass)
Routes, running, catching looks effortless
Can take over a game
Plays smart - outsmarts CBs
6th Round - Brandon Doughty - QB, Western Kentucky
6-3, 220 (ideal size)
Great decision making (huge positive in my book)
Some list his arm as "adequate" some as slightly above average
Mechanics need work (mechanics are coachable)
Played in a spread offense (a bit of a negative, but hopefully he is sitting for 3 years to learn the pro system)
"Tough passer to blitz" - understand outlets
"Above average field sense, awareness and vision"
6th Round - Jayron Kearse - SS, Clemson
6-4, 216 (Love this size)
NFL bloodlines
Needs coached on some technique, coverage, angles
"freakish speed and knack for turnovers"
In the 6th, this could would be a steal and someone that could take a year to learn the NFL game
The majority of this came from CBSSports.com. Some info on Doughty came from other things I've heard over the past couple of weeks from random sports talk, ESPN, etc. Some of my impression on Higgins came from watching him live and in person during several games.