Keenan Allen

KR, WR · California
Regarded by many as the elite prep wide receiver and safety prospect in the country out of North Carolina, Allen was heavily pursued by most of the big programs. He even signed a letter of intent with Alabama before joining his half-brother, quarterback Zach Maynard, and signing with then-Cal coach Jeff Tedford. Allen quickly proved worth the hype, earning all-conference and All-American accolades from some publications and breaking Philadelphia Eagles star DeSean Jackson's freshman records for receptions (46) and receiving yards (490) and leading the team with five touchdown catches. With defenses zeroed in on him in 2011, Allen took his game to another level, snaring 98 passes for 1,343 yards and six scores to earn first-team All-Pac-12 notice. He went down with a knee injury Oct. 27 but had 61 receptions for 737 yards and six touchdowns. Allen has the physical characteristics to be a No. 1 receiver in the NFL, but few prospects struggled through a more difficult pre-draft period than Allen. The left knee injury that kept him out of the final three games last season has lingered. Allen attempted to work out for scouts in mid-April, but the muscles around the knee weren't fully recovered and he ran a disappointing 4.71 and 4.75 in the 40-yard dash. That was followed a week later by reports that Allen's drug test at the combine was "red-flagged" and he was ordered to take another test - the results of which weren't known. Allen, 6-feet-2 and 206 pounds, left as Cal's career receptions leader despite playing fewer than three full seasons. He is expected to run faster once the muscles around the knee are stronger. He has no other known previous off-field issues.