By rule, they're all technical violations of the traveling rule.
#1, When the ball is caught, the players R foot is on the floor, making it the pivot. He puts his left foot down, then steps with his right foot. Traveling.
#2, When the player sticks his pivot foot, the toe of the shoe is basically at the midpoint of the FT space. After he spins, the toe is almost on the block. IOW, he slides his foot. Traveling.
#3, Airborne player catches the ball, lands with his R foot first, then L, then steps with his R. Traveling.
I wouldn't call any of them at full speed as I think it would be guessing.
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