He has size, speed and body control at the wide receiver spot. After earning some All-MWC accolades in 2010, what would he do against some of the corners the Pac-12 had to offer?
Natural instincts and natural athleticism best describe Washington State QB Jeff Tuel. Now, entering his final season in Pullman, Tuel has to find a way to stay available to take advantage of his unique skill-set.
After posting a career-high 64 receptions for 1,161 yards and 5 TDs in 2011, Nelson Rosario (#83 pictured) has come through with a strong 2012 postseason.
Holt (#3 pictured) put together an impressive run at Cal and leaves the program with 218 tackles and 28 TFLs.
Ta'amu (#74 pictured on sack) is one of the top 3-4 DT/NG prospects in the 2012 NFL Draft. His size and above average quickness earn high marks, but find out what he needs to improve in our breakdown on the former Huskie standout.
Cattouse (pictured) certainly looks the part, and he spent the early portion of his career at corner. We go in-depth on Cattouse in our scouting breakdown.
After earning 2nd Team All-Pac 10 honors in 2010, Howell (#26 pictured) suffered through an injury-plagued senior season.
Masifilo (#98 pictured) built on a solid junior campaign to record the most TFLs (8) in his career this past season.
Tupou, pictured, rebounded from a very serious knee procedure in 2010 to earn not only the respect of the USC coaches and staff, but those around the Pac-12 as well.
Pleasant started his career as a RB and LB before becoming the team's safety/rover the last two seasons.