2015 NFL Draft Rankings: JBB Big Board (1-10)

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Dec 29, 2014; Memphis, TN, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers wide receiver Kevin White (11) catches a pass while defended by Texas A&M Aggies defensive back Deshazor Everett (29) during the game in the 2014 Liberty Bowl at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Justin Ford-USA TODAY Sports

Kevin White, WR, WVU: 95

Pros: White is a great combination of size and speed. His natural physical abilities are outstanding. He accelerates very quickly and can run away from any defender in the open field. With his height is a receiver that can win most jump ball situations.

White high points the ball well and attacks it before the defender can. He was used in the slot time and time again which is something one does not always associate with such a tall receiver, giving him versatility that will allow him to instantly make an impact at the NFL level because he can adjust to either the outside or inside of a passing tree to fill a team need at wideout.

Cons: Although he is versatile he also lacks the route diversity of other top receivers. Regardless of his exceptional physical prowess I am worried about his ability to read a complex defense and find the soft zones when it is dictated to him.

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