![Spring standouts for UCLA include Takkarist McKinley (top left) and Kenny Walker (far right). Photos by Brad Graverson and Thomas R. Cordova, Daily Breeze/Press-Telegram](http://www.insidesocal.com/ucla/files/2016/04/springmvps.png)
Spring standouts for UCLA include Takkarist McKinley (top left) and Kenny Walker (far right). Photos by Brad Graverson, Thomas R. Cordova and Michael Owen Baker (Daily Breeze/Press-Telegram)
Spring camp is over and while we wait for the Bruins to resurface in San Bernardino, we’ll get to breaking down what happened over the past month of practice.
First, here are three things we learned and three things we’re left wondering about after 15 practices.
Second, if you missed any coverage from spring, you can find links to all the blog/Daily News stories in the week 4 wrap up.
Now finally, here are some players who stood out during spring and you should look out for when fall camp rolls around:
OFFENSE
![Kenny Walker (left) makes a catch during the Spring Showcase on Saturday, April 23. Photo by Michael Owen Baker.](http://www.insidesocal.com/ucla/files/2016/04/kenny-walker-289x300.jpg)
Kenny Walker (left) makes a catch during the Spring Showcase on Saturday, April 23. Photo by Michael Owen Baker.
Receiver Kenny Walker
I distinctly remember my first time watching Walker. It was last year’s season opener in the Rose Bowl when he dropped Josh Rosen’s flawless first-career passing attempt. It was a pretty big let-down.
Walker said he has worked tirelessly to change his perception as a fast receiver who can’t catch, and it showed during spring. He had some of the best plays of the day during the Spring Showcase, including a great over-the-shoulder catch near the sideline during seven-on-sevens. Continue reading “UCLA spring practice standouts” »