 Strictly from a numbers standpoint, Boston College's Zay Flowers doesn't look amazing. His best season in yards per team pass attempt was above average, but not elite within this year's class. But he's still a really intriguing prospect. Despite coming in at just 5'9 at the NFL Combine, Flowers played just 33% of his snaps from the slot last season. Boston College didn't use him as a slot player, and he dominated on the perimeter, especially when it came to his ability to get down the field. That's a trait that teams are gonna fall in love with. He's a vertical threat and a crisp route runner who should be able to line up anyway. His comparables aren't very strong though, because he's such a unique player. Some are saying that he could be the next Antonio Brown, but his top comparable analytically looks more like a Philip Dorsett. He's yet another wide receiver in this class, with a pretty wide range of outcomes.