Former Illinois wide receiver Pat Bryant is someone who consistently showed up in the biggest of games. Finishing second in the Big Ten in receiving touchdowns (10) and yards-per-catch (18.4), his statistics perfectly convey how he consistently just gets it done.
His statistical production (984 yards receiving in 12 games) is more impressive than his measurables, as his 4.61 40-yard dash was tied for the second slowest among the 39 receivers at the combine. However, it's also worth noting that this time is still better than what Jerry Rice, Cooper Kupp, Cris Carter or Larry Fitzgerald ran during their 40s.