player. 51. <p>The man with all the potential in the world finally comes off the board. I’ve said time and time again that Amari Cooper is the safest wide receiver in this year’s draft. However, the player with the most boom-or-bust potential is none other than Kevin White. Blessed with unique size at 6-foot-3, 215 pounds, and his blistering speed, White has the makings of a dynamic No. 1 receiver at the next level.</p>
<p>He needs help with his route-running and his hands have been a problem in the past, but the fact remains that with his size, many teams are going to be licking their chops at the chance of getting him. White’s catch-radius is enormous and his potential really is on another level.</p>
<p>The St. Louis Rams brought in Nick Foles to be their quarterback this offseason, however, what they really don’t have is a helpful receiving corps around him. By drafting White, the Rams would get a true No. 1 receiver. The move would also take a ton of pressure off of Tavon Austin, who also played collegiate football at West Virginia, and Kenny Britt.</p>. Wide Receiver. West Virginia. Kevin White. 10