Ryan Dunleavy of the publication offers its 10 best corners in this year’s NFL draft, based on evaluations and conversations with people throughout the league:
1. Travis Hunter, Colorado, 6-0, 188
The two -way star is also WR1 and wants to play both ways. Rangy Ball Hawk, whether it stays on an island or in the area. He won 2024 Chuck Bednarik Award (NCAA year defensive player) after 15 defendant passes and four interceptions. It will be forced to address more.
2. Will Johnson, Michigan, 6-2, 194
The preseason limit of the five best prospects whose season was cut by the grass. Reading the eyes of Mariscal de Campo led to nine interceptions (three returned to TouchDowns). It offers fluidity and length so that they coincide with larger receptors. Excessive hunting hunting the ball instead or wrapping.
3. Maxwell Hairson, Kentucky, 5-11, 183
Dash faster than 40 yards (4.28 seconds) or all the NFL combination prospects. It reflects the movements of the receiver and jumps the passage lanes (six interceptions, including three pick-seis). Play with chip on the shoulder. The thin frame is not ideal to address after capture, but plays bigger in the race support.