The jewel of this group was supposed to be Davis, but injuries limited his rookie season to just 11 games. His touchdown grab against New England in the Divisional Round gave us a taste of why he was the fifth overall pick. Jackson's rare athleticism was on display from the beginning of the season, but he ran into struggles in coverage similar to that of many young corners. It was difficult for Taylor to make a huge impact, having played just 24 percent of offensive snaps in the regular season, but there were also moments in which he was a mild disappointment in the vein of many rookies adjusting to the pro game. Smith was one half of a productive tight end group, filling in the small opportunity gaps not occupied by Delanie Walker. Brown proved to be an effective inside linebacker behind veteran Wesley Woodyard -- especially in pass coverage, where he registered four pass breakups. GRADE: B