The rest of the pack

Omar Bayless (Arkansas State), Lynn Bowden (Kentucky), Tony Brown (Colorado), Lawrence Cager (Georgia), Marquez Callaway (Tennessee), Quintez Cephus (Wisconsin), Chase Claypool (Notre Dame), Isaiah Coulter (Rhode Island), Gabe Davis (UCF), Quartney Davis (Texas A&M), Bryan Edwards (South Carolina), Chris Finke (Notre Dame), Aaron Fuller (Washington), Antonio Gibson (Memphis), Stephen Guidry (Mississippi State), KJ Hamler (Penn State), Tee Higgins (Clemson), John Hightower (Boise State), Isaiah Hodgins (Oregon State), Trishton Jackson (Syracuse), Van Jefferson (Florida), Jauan Jennings (Tennessee), Collin Johnson (Texas), Juwan Johnson (Oregon), Tyler Johnson (Minnesota), Kalija Lipscomb (Vanderbilt), Austin Mack (Ohio State), Denzel Mims (Baylor), Darnell Mooney (Tulane), K.J. Osborn (Miami), Aaron Parker (Rhode Island), Dezmon Patmon (Washington State), Donovan Peoples-Jones (Michigan), Malcolm Perry (Navy), Joe Reed (Virginia), Kendrick Rogers (Texas A&M), Darrell Stewart (Michigan State), Freddie Swain (Florida), Jeff Thomas (Miami), Binjamin Victor (Ohio State), Quez Watkins (Southern Miss), Cody White (Michigan State)

Breakdown of the categories

Top of the heap: This is the player who, based on media projections, is at the top of the class and will likely hear his name called first at his position in April.

Workout warrior: This is the player who I expect to see perform best in the athletic testing portion of the workout.

Off the radar: This is the player who will come out of nowhere to post great numbers in the athletic testing portion of the workout.

Stopwatch shocker: This is the player who I expect to perform better in the athletic tests than most in the media predict.

Will kill the drills: This is the player who will look the best in the position-specific drills following the athletic portion of the workout.

Trust the tape: This is the player who I don't expect to test off the charts and is a better football player than he is an athlete. With that in mind, don't drop him down the board with a subpar workout!

Most productive college player: This is the player who produced at the highest level, either in his final year in college or over the course of his entire career.

One-year wonder: This is the player who performed at a high level in college, but only for a limited time on campus.

Best pro comparison: Comparing draft prospects to NFL players is tough, but here's a player with the easiest picture to paint when looking at his NFL future through my eyes.

Best story: All of these players have great stories to tell, but who has taken the most unbelievable journey to get to this point in his career? Here's the one that has caught my eyes (and ears) the most.

Small-school standout: This is the player who comes from a lower level of competition (outside of the Power 5 conferences) but still has a potentially bright future in the NFL.

Philly connection: This is the player with a special tie to the City of Brotherly Love or the Eagles who you should keep a close eye on.

Most to prove: This is the player who has the most to prove away from the field, whether it's during the interview process, medical examinations, or even the weigh-ins.

Mr. Average: We get to read all about the measurements for all these players over the next few weeks, but wouldn't it be nice to have some context? What is considered a "good" time in the 40-yard dash? What about arm length? The broad jump? Here's what the average player drafted at each position has looked like over the last decade (by my records).

The rest of the pack: A list of everyone else who will take part in the events in Indianapolis (in alphabetical order).