Separation:
NFL prototype: Calvin Johnson, Lions
#6 Quinton Patton
Patton did a nice job of getting open at the Senior Bowl
Hands:
NFL prototype: Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals
#4 Quinton Patton
Patton, Hunter, Austin and Woods all have good hands. Of the four, I think Patton's are the most reliable, plus he has the advantage of physically larger hands (9 1/8).
Deep Speed:
NFL prototype: Mike Wallace, Steelers
#6 Quinton Patton
Conversely, Patton showed some ability to make plays downfield in Mobile. He won't be a true speed receiver in the NFL, but he could make some plays downfield from time to time.
Route-Running:
NFL prototype: Reggie Wayne, Colts
#3 Quinton Patton
Patton was an excellent route-runner in college and displayed that at the Senior Bowl.
Yards After the Catch:
NFL prototype: Julio Jones, Falcons
#7 Quinton Patton
Patton was making some tough catches and pilled up yards after the catch as a senior, but he didn't seems as strong in this category during the Senior Bowl.
Red Zone:
NFL prototype: Calvin Johnson, Lions
#5 Quinton Patton
Patton and Williams produced well near the goal line in 2012. Patton used his well-rounded game and attacking style to log 13 touchdowns.
Contested Catches:
NFL prototype: A.J. Green, Bengals
#6 Quinton Patton
Patton battles for the ball and will be a good receiver at winning contested catches in the NFL.
Blocking:
NFL prototype: Reggie Wayne, Colts
#3 Quinton Patton
Patton, Williams and Woods were all decent blockers this year. All could use work for the NFL, but they have good starting points.