The 2025 cornerback class is loaded with ballhawks and playmakers on the perimeter. Travis Hunter was a dynamic two-way player at wide receiver and cornerback in college, though I previously explained why I think he should start his pro career as a CB with a small package of plays as an offensive specialist. That said, as I touched on in his receiver blurb above, Hunter continues to express a strong desire to maintain his college workload in the NFL, so I might as well evaluate him as a full-time contributor in each role. On defense, the Heisman Trophy winner is effective in man coverage, boasting natural instincts as a cover corner on the island, but I believe he is a ballhawk who could truly thrive in a “see ball, get ball” scheme that allows him to play with vision on the quarterback. Will Johnson‘s pre-draft eval has been marred by questions about his long speed (no 40-yard dash on record) and injury history (10 games missed over the past two seasons). Watching the tape, though, I see a polished cover corner with a loaded toolbox that enables him to shine in any system. As an experienced man-to-man corner with effective bump-and-run and shadow skills, the Michigan standout is a Day 1 starter with the potential to develop into an elite pro. As a battle-tested cover corner, Benjamin Morrison is a bump-and-run specialist with lockdown potential. The Notre Dame product — whose final college season ended in mid-October due to a hip injury — overwhelms wideouts with his size, strength and skills as a nose-to-nose defender on the perimeter. Trey Amos is a tantalizing prospect due to his size, athleticism and scheme versatility. The Ole Miss star is an explosive playmaker with the skills to lock up in man-to-man and the instincts to make splash plays in zone coverage. Despite suffering a season-ending knee injury last September, Shavon Revel Jr. intrigues evaluators looking for a ballhawking corner with size and length. The ECU product is a ball magnet on the perimeter with the skills to shrink passing windows for quarterbacks attempting to make throws outside the numbers.
Bucky Brooks’ top five 2025 NFL Draft prospects by position 3.0: Travis Hunter ranks No. 1 at WR and CB
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