 Henry Ruggs is getting all the love in this year's class for his speed, but don't sleep on KJ Hamler from Penn State. He didn't run at the combine and his pro day was canceled, but he claimed to have run a sub 4-3-40 before the combine, and when you watch him, you can see that speed on display. The main problem with Hamler is that he's got a small frame, and that's not always easy to deal with in the NFL. He weighed in at 178 pounds at the combine, making him one of the smallest wide receivers in this year's class. Given his ability to stretch the field, we're probably going to see him make a bigger impact in real football than in fantasy football. On the lower end of the comparable spectrum, you've got a player like Jacoby Ford, who's smaller in size and had blazing speed, but there's also a chance that in today's NFL, he's more like what we saw from Marquis Brown last year for the Ravens. But do know that Brown was the better prospect given his college production was better, especially in the key metric, yards per team pass attempt.