Sounds like they all showed out well. I watched a little of the WR workouts and am convinced that Rakim is going to be a steal for somebody. But check out these two blurbs from CBSSports.com
Helped himself the most
Sleeper
And Copeland tested well, so we'll see. 7 guys at the combine. Anyone want to take a crack at the over/under on how many get drafted?
Helped himself the most
Jakorian Bennett, CB, Maryland
Chris Trapasso: A little obscure with this pick, because it was so difficult to pinpoint just one. Bennett's teammate Deonte Banks entered the combine as the marquee corner from Maryland. Bennett leaves as someone with almost identical explosiveness, and he ran 4.30 to Banks' 4.35. At 5-foot-11 and 188 pounds with arms just under 32 inches, Bennett won't meet every single team's size threshold, but he did play more inside and out than Banks, and now we know he is an eliteSleeper
Durell Nchami, EDGE, Maryland
Chris Trapasso: After what we saw from Banks, Bennett, offensive tackle Jaelyn Duncan and wideouts Dontay Demus and Rakim Jarrett, picking a Terrapin feels like a relatively safe bet. I loved Nchami on film, and while he never rekindled the magic as a pass-rusher from early in his college career, he has burst, bend, and pass-rush moves. Plus, he has that lean body type that lends itself well to an electric Pro Day workout.And Copeland tested well, so we'll see. 7 guys at the combine. Anyone want to take a crack at the over/under on how many get drafted?