James Franklin: He's just a guy that's conducted himself like a pro for about three years now. Everybody at Penn State within our organization was very confident that DaeSean was going to go to the Senior Bowl and perform well. Once coaches and scouts had a chance to kind of work with him and see him perform in person in terms of route running, in terms of play making, in terms of understanding the playbook, in terms of how to attack techniques — we all knew he was going to do extremely well. This is something he's very passionate about. He's one of the hardest-working guys on our team — if not the hardest-working guy on our team — at really working on his craft. I think you're going to see a guy that probably is going to have an opportunity to perform at a higher level than most rookies and not just based on physical attributes, not a guy who's just physically gifted in terms of speed, in terms of quickness, in terms of size. He has that, but the thing that really separates him is his maturity, his approach, his passion for the techniques and the fundamentals of his position. I think those are the things that will jump out about him pretty early.