 One of the more volatile wide receiver prospects this year is Texas Christians Quentin Johnston. We've seen a couple of first round wide receiver busts out of TCU over the last handful of years in Josh Doxton and Jalen Rager, but Johnston does have some positive traits. He's arguably the best yards after the catch wide out in the class, and he's got the size to be a force against NFL cornerbacks. His production profile wasn't anything special, and that profile compares favorably to some first round busts that we've seen since 2011, one of them being Brashad Perriman, who just couldn't properly use his size at the next level. Now with that being said, Johnston's top comparable analytically is probably T. Higgins, a player whose physicality has translated to the NFL, and that's what makes Johnston such an unpredictable prospect. He could be the next T. Higgins, but he could also bust like we saw with Brashad Perriman.