CORNERBACKS
1 LATTIMORE MARSHON
OHIO STATE
YEAR: REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE HT: 6-0 e | WT: 195 e | 40: 4.42 e GRADE RATING PROJECTION
A
7.1
RD 1
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR
GP/GS TKL PBU INT YDS FF
2014 ( Redshirted) 2015 3/0 5 3 0 0 0 2016 13/12 41 9 4 61 0 TOT 16/12 46 12 4 61 0
(RENOUNCED FINAL YEAR OF ELIGIBILITY)
2HUMPHREY MARLON
ALABAMA
YEAR: REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE HT: 6-1 e | WT: 200 e | 40: 4.45 e GRADE RATING PROJECTION
A
7.0
RD 1
CAREER STATISTICS YEAR
GP/GS TKL PBU INT YDS FF
2014 ( Redshirted) 45 8 3 28 2 2015 15/15 36 5 2 18 1 2016 14/14 TOT 29/29 81 13 5 46 0
(RENOUNCED FINAL YEAR OF ELIGIBILITY)
TEEZ TABOR
STRONG POINTS • Has very good size with long arms. Exceptional athlete with speed, change of direction and flexibility. Very quick with his pedal and turn. No hesitation when he comes out of his pedal. Can play press, off, or zone and is very good at each. Good run-support player who can keep contain and tackle. Can play the physical game when he wants. Excellent ability to track the ball. WEAK POINTS • Missed his entire freshman year with a leg injury. Missed some time in 2015 with the same injury. Still has two years of college eligibility left. Only a one-year starter. THE WAY WE SEE IT • A third-year sophomore entering the draft. Has the physical tools to become a shutdown corner early in his career. Great athlete with speed and body control. Can jam, turn and run. Plays the ball very well. Good run-support player who can shed and tackle. Plays physical when he has to. The sky is the limit as far as upside. Will be in the running to be the first corner selected in the draft. Has some special to him. STRONG POINTS • Two-year starter. Has excellent size with long arms to matchup against tall receivers. Very good athlete with speed and outstanding body control. Easy movement; he can quickly get out of his pedal. Turns smoothly. Plays the pass and run very well. Strong and explosive. Aggressive tackler, very good hands and ball skills. Very aware and instinctive in coverage. Followed up Freshman All-American honors with firstteam All-American recognition from the FWAA. WEAK POINTS • Young, still had two years of eligibility left. Will miss some tackles when he doesn’t wrap. THE WAY WE SEE IT • A third-year sophomore, Humphrey was the No. 1 corner in the country coming out of high school, where he was also a track star as both a sprinter and in the hurdles. There may be some that are stronger in certain areas, but Humphrey’s overall skill set rivals any of the cornerbacks in this class. Can shed blocks, play the run, tackle, play man or zone and has great ball skills. Will come in right away and start for most NFL teams. Has future Pro Bowl-type talent. A potential top-10 selection.
QUINCY WILSON
PRO FOOTBALL WEEKLY • 2017 DRAFT GUIDE
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