1. Coley
2. Dorsett
3. Waters
4. Lewis
5. Scott
Coley obvious #1. Need I say more? Will get even better this year.
Dorsett best deep ball in college right now. Needs to be more consistent in other areas but he is a threat every time on the field.
Waters has shown flashes could make the next step, being a good duo with Coley for next two years, has the speed and size and ability, could be as high as #2. Waters can be elite if he continues to develop,needs to become more tough.
Lewis looks healthy again, potential to be #2 or #3 with a good healthy year if he can live back up to his potential. Can be very good. Could be a pain in the *** for teams if he's healthy in the slot. Great hands, good not great speed, has quickness and great moves.
Scott history shown he is unreliable, that's why he's at the bottom for me, would easily have him at #2 if it wasn't for his multiple suspensions and injury. Has all the talent, not the mind right now. And him barely playing last year even when healthy raises a red flag for me, that's very concerning.
I think either Berrios or Brady could play early or both. Won't put them in power rankings yet, since they haven't hit field. See Gray and Langham red shirting.
I could see Brady and Gray being nightmares for DBs with the right development. Berrios can be very good in the slot. Langham has potential too but I think he needs to seriously bulk up.
I think D'Mauri ends up transferring, see him getting passed up by the youngins despite his improvement.
As for TEs. I see Herndon and njoku red shirting but, would rank them as
1. Walford
2. Dobard
3. Sandland
4. O'Donnell
Walford is good, potential to be great, must be more consistent.
Dobard could be our best tight end very soon, he has it all. As long as he performs like he should, he can be great.
Sandland JUCO tape screamed greatness, hope he emerges, but the light needs to turn on. At the moment, my hopes not too high.
O'Donnell has shown ability, but just practice for now.