4. Greg Little
Coming out of the University of North Carolina, Greg Little was thought to be one of the more safe wide receiver prospects in the NFL Draft, given his steady hands and immense upside. Needless to say, since he has made this list, he hasnt met these lofty expectations as a safe prospect. Instead, he has been anything but safe on the field, dropping numerous balls in his two seasons thus far. Playing for the Cleveland Browns is no easy task for any player, but Little has to improve in his quest to become one of the elite receivers in the league. With a grand total of six touchdowns combined in his first two NFL seasons, and with a peak of 709 receiving yards during the 2011 season, Littles stats have not lived up to his second-round selection. Though he did seem to pick it up as last season ended, Little will have to do much more to silence his critics.