Josh Allen will never complain about having too many receivers.
Wide receiver is still very much an option for the Bills during this year's draft.
Arizona State's N'Keal Harry is well-known for some unbelievable catches.
Harry is a two-time member of the Pac-12 first team and finished his Sun Devil career with more than 200 catches and nearly 2,900 yards.
The big question is speed — Harry quieted some of his critics with a 4.53 40 at the combine.
He tried to downplay that criticism in Indy.
"I think it's the way I played when I was growing up. Especially when I played flag football, I would just run across, back across, back across the field. So I feel like that's where I get it from. I've always been a pretty elusive kid. So I think that's where that comes from,” said Harry.
Our next Prospect Profile will look at Iowa State wideout Hakeem Butler.