Copying over the rest of my .txt file from my devy research:
Lew Nichols III, CMU - OK size. Not great movement.
*Sean Tucker, Syracuse - Good frame. Deceptive speed. Cuts? Donald Brown. DeAngelo Williams.
*Bijan Robinson, Texas - Upright, but decent strength + quicks. More compact Kenyan Drake.
Deuce Vaughn, Kansas St. - Nice mobility. Smallish frame. 3rd down back.
Rasheen Ali, Marshall - Linear speed + strength. Not many moves?
DeWayne McBride, UAB - Checks out athletically, but no apparent elusiveness or moves. Purely a sprinter?
Blake Watson, ODU - Tevin Coleman type?
Chase Brown, Illinois - skinny/small
Keaton Mitchell, ECU - SHIFTY. Good speed. How big is he?
Sean Tyler, WMU - few clips available, did not wow
Pat Garwo III, BC - Some shiftiness. Heavy runner. David Cobb type. Chris Carson ceiling?
Marquez Cooper, Kent St - Shows some potential. Limited # of clips. 5'7" 184
Tavion Thomas, Utah - nope
Tank Bigsby, Auburn - fine, but not special
Evan Hull, NW - Ok feet and power. Not much second gear or flash.
Nate Noel, App St - small
*Blake Corum, Michigan - LOOSE runner. Smallish, but nice cuts. Myles Gaskin -- Miles Sanders.
Devon Achane, A&M - squatty, straight line
Johnny Ford, FAU - tiny
Brandon Thomas, Memphis - sloppy mover
Will Shipley, Clemson - meh
Jabari Small, Tennessee - meh. Low run strength. Some quicks, but doesn't really evade.
Tyjae Spears, Tulane - Might be draftable. Did not fully pop.
Alton McCaskill, Houston - nope
Frank Gore Jr., USM - nope
Kendre Miller, TCU - Fine. Did not pop.
*Jahmyr Gibbs, Ga Tech - NFL body. Vertical speed. Everything north-south?
***Dontayvion Wicks, UVA - Big body with some athleticism. Separation? RAC?
*Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Ohio State - Better Christian Kirk. Fluid chain mover. Modest height.
*Kayshon Boutte, LSU
Jordan Addison, Pitt - Fluid mover. Lean frame. Speed? Shades of a TY Hilton type. Taller.
Jacob Cowing, UTEP - Vertical. Smallish. Hollywood Brown type?
Josh Downs, UNC - Crisp slot guy. Eddie Royal type.
Jermaine Burton, UGA/Alabama - Short. Stocky. Bursty. Golden Tate type.
Parker Washington, Penn State - Choppy slot WR.
Rakim Jarrett, Maryland - meh
Nathaniel Dell, Houston - Meh.
*AT Perry, Wake - Tall. Fluid mover for height, but sharpness at the break point is ? Intriguing.
Tyrese Chambers, FIU - Bad Tavon Austin/John Ross.
*Dante Cephas, Kent - Vertical WR. Kind of a Maclin/Corey Davis type. Straight line? How fast is he?
*Ali Jennings III, ODU - Draftable prospect. Jack of all trades. Day 2-3 talent? Special qualities?
Makai Polk, Miss St. - meh
Grant Dubose, Charlotte - no "wow" factor
Quentin Johnston, TCU - Justin Hunter/Sidney Rice type. Long strides. Separation?
Isaiah Neyor, Wyoming - draftable, but no real wow factor
Puka Nacua, BYU - little slot type
Trayvon Rudolph, N Illinois - straight line burst, somewhat short
*Roderic Burns, North Texas - Super athlete. Small height. Jarvis Landry type?
Kyle Williams, UNLV - meh
Josh Kelly, Fresno
Michael Mayer, ND - BIG. Good athlete, but not an elite one. Some clumsiness, but does have RAC ability.
Ben Yurosek, Stanford - Mediocre.
Dalton Kincaid, Utah - FLUID. Good athlete, but not WOW athlete.
Jaheim Bell, Miss St. - Good athlete. RB-like. Smallish for a TE. Tweener?
A star (*) next to a player's name just means I liked their clips on first pass. Sometimes I like them more when I go back to watch more clips, and sometimes I like them less. It's not definitive, but just a starting point as I try to narrow down my list of targets. You may also notice some contradiction between question marks and listed strengths, as with Tucker and Wicks. That's just the first impression in the quick take notes yielding to more data in the expanded analysis. Often I can tell right away that a player is a yes or a no for me, but usually I will go in for a closer look after a player clears the first hurdle.