Cruz, who went undrafted in 2010, has developed into the premier slot receiver in the NFL after posting back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. He is a crafty route runner with an exceptional combination of speed, quickness and explosiveness. Cruz is a rare interior receiver with the ability to thrive between the hashes and on vertical routes. In two seasons, he has totaled 37 receptions of 20-plus yards, with seven touchdowns of at least 70 yards. Those numbers are remarkable for any wideout, particularly a slot receiver primarily instructed to run routes within the 5-to-10-yard range. Cruz also is impressive with the ball in his hands as a runner after the catch. He has the potential to turn short passes into big gains in the open field. Of course, the critics would point out that Cruz is ideally a No. 2 receiver for most teams, diminishing his value as a potential franchise player in the minds of evaluators.