 From an analytical perspective, Nikhil Harry is the best wide receiver in this year's class. He finished with at least 34% of Arizona State's passing yards in both his sophomore and junior seasons, and just last year he had 45% of his team's receiving touchdowns. So he not only produced, but he produced at a young age, and that's a great sign. The issue with Harry is that he lacks the ability to separate from defenders. Any draft scout who grinds film will tell you that, and that's a big deal because it's harder to win with physicality in the NFL, especially if you play more on the outside. At the very least, Harry should be able to play in the slot as a pro. But if his style of play does translate, given his size and physicality, he has Des Bryant potential at the next level.