The NFL is a copycat league.

Deebo Samuel's do-it-all skillset and usage is something other teams might be trying to find for their offense.

In this draft class, Arkansas WR Treylon Burks displayed those abilities more than anyone.

"Just my physicality," Burks said at the NFL Combine in early March. "The way I'm able to be used at multiple positions. I can play outside receiver, inside receiver, running back. It doesn't matter. That just sets me apart from everybody else."

Burks was an All-SEC Freshman performer to start his Razorbacks career, with 38 offensive touches for 510 total yards.

He elevated into a 2nd team all-conference selection as a sophomore, grabbing 51 receptions for 810 yards and seven touchdowns in nine games.

This past season Burks became a 1st team All-SEC honoree, with 1,216 total yards and 12 total TDs.

Burks only saw return duties as a freshman, but averaged 22.6 yards per kick return and 10.8 per punt return.

Then there's the skills that don't pop on the stat sheet.

"At Arkansas, Coach Pittman was an offensive line coach before a head coach so blocking was a big thing for us," Burks said. "We did that every week at the beginning of the week. Worked on blocking and run blocking was very important in that program."

​Burks has size that could cause mismatches at the NFL level, standing 6'2" and 225 lbs. However, his 40 yard dash time at the Combine was disappointing, posting a 4.55 second clip.

That has led some to wonder if Burks is dynamic enough to become a true top target in the pros.

He is projected as a mid-to-late 1st or earlier 2nd round pick.