My rough analysis:
Coker was not getting much time in the pocket. The idiot commentators were harping on him not getting the ball out quick enough but the snap-to-affect-time was pretty ridiculous while he was in there. The North's first group on the DL was dominating the trenches while he was in the game. I do agree that timing and seeing the defense are Coker's biggest problems as a passer. He's a mid-to-late rounds type talent. Developmental guy for a team with a solid starter.
Drake demonstrated that he's gonna be on a roster next Fall one way or another. He was in on punt coverage, kick coverage, and returns. He demonstrated his versatility as a receiver out of the backfield. His biggest knock is that good contact really just stops him in his tracks...and he's not a small guy. He's not a back to fall forward at a decent clip when in the grasp of a linebacker. If I had to guess, he'll find a spot in the NFL as a returner, special teams coverage guy, 3rd down back, and emergency receiver option. Versatility and explosiveness are always in need on the 55-man NFL roster.
Reggie Ragland is the best LB in the draft. He spent all week at OLB despite being a pretty certain day one starter at an ILB position. NFL scouts must have been interesting in his "stretch" roles within a defense. Considering the talk about him, they must have been pretty happy with his showing as an OLB during practice. Seeing how they were happy with his play at OLB, I'd assume concerns about him as a 3-down LB are pretty much a non-story. He may sneak into the top 10 but shouldn't fall below the middle of the first round.
Jarren Reed got huge props for his motor during practice and the game. I don't think he's going to be an elite pass rusher but he's got a chance to be a good one as an interior type DE in a 34 defense or a DT in a 43 defense. Honestly, this class looks really deep along the defensive line. I think he may fall a bit despite being a likely multiple contract player in the NFL.