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Helped themselves - Mardy Gilyard, WR/KR, Cincinnati
Though Gilyard did not dominate at Mobile, he showed he has the athleticism and explosiveness to be a playmaker in the NFL. Throughout practice, he had no trouble getting separation from defenders and displayed the agility to change directions in a flash. He also looked good as a returner. He dropped some passes during the week, raising concerns about his hands. But he caught the ball well in the game — as he did in games all season — and flashed his knack for making big plays. He had a big return and pulled in a 32-yard TD pass on an over-the-shoulder catch. Though some may still have concerns about his hands, we hear Gilyard has locked up a spot between picks 20 and 45.
Hurt themselves - Sean Canfield, QB, Oregon State
After struggling throughout the week, Canfield did not step up in the game. In practice, he showed a slow throwing motion and struggled to get enough zip on his passes, which floated and tended to dip and die in front of receivers. In the game, he also looked slow and deliberate. Defenders were able to read him and make plays on the ball. After arriving in Mobile with a chance to be a third-round pick if he shined, Canfield has probably fallen into sixth- or seventh-round territory.
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