 In a class with a lot of smaller receivers, Drake London stands out. Pretty literally. He's six foot four, 219 pounds, harkening back to the big bodied receivers who dominated the NFL in recent seasons. Naturally then, London has no shortage of comps and a very close one is T. Higgins. Both hold elite breakout ages and plus volume and when you watch London's tape you'll see plenty of downfield contested catches. You're likely to hear that he's also a basketball player, that type of profile. That isn't to say he's just a deep threat though. USC scheming him up screen passes and London rates out really well in terms of forcing missed tackles despite his size. That led to a modest average depth of target and a more diverse profile than you might expect from someone with his frame, but that actually bows really well for his transition to the NFL.