Bowl season is starting to ramp up around the college football landscape. There have even been some interesting prospects for the 2024 NFL draft who have already played out their exhibition finales.
Up next in the positional rankings are the cornerbacks. This tends to be one of the most volatile positions over the course of a draft process, in part because athletic testing plays such a big role in how the NFL views these players as prospects.
Wide receivers (via Brennen Rupp)
1. Terrion Arnold, Alabama
What stands out: Physicality off the line and consistent improvement to his game
2. Nate Wiggins, Clemson
What stands out: Great length and footwork for a taller CB
3. Cooper DeJean, Iowa
What stands out: Competitive fire and ball-in-air coverage ability
4. Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama
What stands out: Confidence and play strength along the sideline
5. Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo
What stands out: Incredible athleticism and dominance against lesser competition
6. T.J. Tampa, Iowa State
What stands out: Smooth technique and staying in phase for a longer CB
7. Kris Abrams-Draine, Missouri
What stands out: High football IQ and quickness in any direction
8. Josh Newton, TCU
What stands out: Ascending technical skills and ball-in-air ability
9. Denzel Burke, Ohio State
What stands out: Ball skills and red-zone coverage
10. Cam Hart, Notre Dame
What stands out: Looks like a safety but one with cornerback feet
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11. Kamari Lassiter, Georgia
12. Mike Sainristil, Michigan
13. Khyree Jackson, Oregon
14. Nehemiah Pritchett, Auburn
15. Kalen King, Penn State
16. Ennis Rakestraw Jr., Missouri
17. Caelen Carson, Wake Forest
18. Max Melton, Rutgers
19. B.J. Mayes, UAB
20. Kamal Hadden, Tennessee