I'm really torn when evaluating Gilyard. He's undeniably talented, but if you look at his bowl game against Florida, you'll see he has major problems with the jam. I don't think he plays on the outside in the NFL, at least not consistently, and I'd give him a year of development before expecting him to thrive in the face of physical play. On the other hand, he's a legitimate weapon from the slot and on special teams. I love his attitude and honesty, and he's a great kid who's worked hard to put himself in the position he's in now. Unfortunately, some team will draft him higher than I would, so we probably won't have a shot at him in the 3rd, where I currently rate him. I see too many other players in this draft who are far more complete receivers to grade him out any higher, though I do like him a lot.