2019 NFL Draft: Top 10 wide receiver prospects, ranked

LEXINGTON, KY - NOVEMBER 04: A.J. Brown #1 of the Mississippi Rebels reaches for a touchdown against the Kentucky Wildcats at Commonwealth Stadium on November 4, 2017 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
LEXINGTON, KY - NOVEMBER 04: A.J. Brown #1 of the Mississippi Rebels reaches for a touchdown against the Kentucky Wildcats at Commonwealth Stadium on November 4, 2017 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /
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2. N’Keal Harry –– Arizona State

Another receiver who tends to put on a show is N’Keal Harry from Arizona State. He enjoyed a breakout season during his sophomore season in 2017 and turned even more heads last year by replicated his offensive output.

Harry capped a strong 2018 season with a team-high 73 catches for 1,088 yards and nine touchdowns. While his receptions and yardage decreased a tad, he had one more touchdown catch as a junior.

He should out last year particularly because of the number of high-difficulty catches he was able to come down with.

Using a 6-foot-4 frame, Harry is a menace in the downfield passing attack. He attacks the football instead of waiting for it to come to him and seamlessly floats through the air with fluid motions.

Harry also has first-rate concentration as he has displayed the skill to make juggling and one-handed catches.

The decision to leave college after three seasons should benefit Harry. Overall, he had a trio of successful seasons and he has the opportunity to add to an NFL offense right away.