This cornerback class may not have any Sauce Gardner or Derek Stingley Jr. caliber prospects, but it is incredibly deep. There are at least six cornerback prospects consistently mocked in the first round, and many more who could go early on day two. Because of this, the tiers are rather large and seen quite differently by many among the draft community. Before getting into the top ten cornerbacks, I want to bring to light one notable exclusion. Cooper DeJean is not in these rankings because I have him listed as a safety. He may end up playing outside cornerback in the NFL, but he seems to be more of a chess piece who can play any defensive back position on the field. All ten of these cornerbacks will likely see the outside, but some may end up being moved into the slot. Either way, I fully expect all of these names to be called before the end of day two come draft day. Below are three strengths and three weaknesses for each of the top ten corners in this year's draft class. Top 10 ...
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