Re: Daymeion Hughes' Bowl Game <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>For Hughes, Cal didn't get any of the big plays it has grown accustomed to from him against Texas A&M in the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl, but it did get a solid day's work. Hughes helped take away the big play by staying disciplined and keeping Aggies receivers in front of him. Scouts also should be happy with the way he pursued the ball and tackled.There is no questioning Hughes' flair for making the big play, and he generally did a good job this season of using his size to slow down opposing receivers. He should be an excellent fit for a team that runs a lot of Cover 2 or frequently gives him safety help over the top. Not all is well, however. Teams have had success exploiting Hughes' lack of a second gear, and NFL teams will be eager to clock him in the 40-yard dash. If he doesn't post an acceptable time for a starting NFL corner, he could start to slip as the draft approaches.Here's a look at how our DraftWatch prospects fared in their bowl games and what scouts will be hoping to learn about them now that the final evaluation period has beg</div>