2018 Senior Bowl: 10 players worth watching for 2018 NFL Draft

AMES, IA - NOVEMBER 11: Wide receiver Allen Lazard #5 of the Iowa State Cyclones pulls in a touchdown pass as safety Darius Curry #2 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys blocks in the second half of play at Jack Trice Stadium on November 11, 2017 in Ames, Iowa. The Oklahoma State Cowboys won 49-42 over the Iowa State Cyclones. (Photo by David Purdy/Getty Images)
AMES, IA - NOVEMBER 11: Wide receiver Allen Lazard #5 of the Iowa State Cyclones pulls in a touchdown pass as safety Darius Curry #2 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys blocks in the second half of play at Jack Trice Stadium on November 11, 2017 in Ames, Iowa. The Oklahoma State Cowboys won 49-42 over the Iowa State Cyclones. (Photo by David Purdy/Getty Images) /
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Jaleel Scott, WR, New Mexico State

Height: 6-6
Weight: 215

Everyone is excited to see how Jaleel Scott fares in Senior Bowl practices, because he’s shown out this past year for New Mexico State.

He helped the New Mexico State football program to its first bowl game bid in 57 years, no small accomplishment, and he did it by being one of the top deep threats in all of college football.

A former transfer from Ellsworth (IA) Community College, Scott has been impressing NFL scouts all season with his height, length, and big play ability downfield.

Take a look through that Arizona State game footage, and feast your eyes upon his one-handed catch in the end zone. This kid is a playmaker.

If you throw the ball up in his direction, chances are definitely more than 50-50 he’s coming down with it.

Key Stat: Scott exploded against Arizona State and Arkansas in 2017, catching a combined 17 passes for 323 yards and three touchdowns.