I was in the Bequette party as far as damned good value beyond the 2nd (and based on the curve set by the Tavon Wilson grading system, in the 2nd), but Deroer was the leader of the "He's Jesus" charge. One thing you will notice is that he is the first out of his stance on every play. While he isn't blowing around the corner, he is the first there. I think that spin move really throws people off because of how much of an animal he is when he engages.
For a guy who is knocked on for his athleticism, those combine numbers... Forget the 40 because you only ever to have run 40 yards to get to the QB when Tebow is back there.