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2018 college football season: Top 10 defensive backs to watch

1) Andraez "Greedy" Williams, CB, LSU
In recent years, LSU has put out defensive backs like Patrick Peterson, Tyrann Mathieu, Jalen Mills, Donte Jackson, Tre'Davious White and Jamal Adams. Williams is the next big thing coming from the Tigers' secondary. The redshirt sophomore put together one of the best freshman years that you will see, with six interceptions and a completion rate against of just 34.3 percent. Greedy is a long-limbed speedster with disruptive ability, but he still needs to improve at finding the football quicker when his back is to the ball. Once he gets that fixed ... Look out!

2) Byron Murphy, CB, Washington
Murphy played in just the first three and last three games of 2017, thanks to a broken foot, but in those six games he finished with 10 passes defensed (including three interceptions) on just 27 targets. Murphy combines elite instincts with plus short-area quickness, disrupting more throws than most cornerbacks in the country. He is also an unusually violent hitter for a cornerback and seems to cherish run-support opportunities. Watching Murphy is very reminiscent of observing former Husky Sidney Jones, and I think the redshirt sophomore's career trajectory will be similar.

3) Deandre Baker, CB, Georgia
Thin but feisty, Baker has the athletic ability and technique to stay connected to routes throughout the duration of the play. Baker allowed a completion rate of just 30.5 percent last year and logged a pass defensed on 23.7 percent of the targets that came his way. Baker has the quickness and speed to bump-and-run with no issues, but he appears to be at his best when he's playing in off-man or zone and is allowed to lurk and pounce when he sees opportunities to ballhawk. Baker is twitchy and fast. Despite just average size, he is considered to be the top senior cornerback prospect.

4) Lavert Hill, CB, Michigan
The junior corner brings just one year of starter's experience to the field this year, but it was a really impressive campaign. With passes defensed on almost one out of every three ball thrown his way, Hill has developed a reputation for being a pesky press-man cornerback who is able to shadow receivers on all three levels. Hill's long speed allows him to crowd into the receiver's chest and eliminate the catch space. Once it comes time to play the football, Hill's timing and superb leaping ability make it extremely difficult to throw over the top of him. He's a little lighter than teams usually want, so it will be interesting to see if he can carry more weight on his frame.

5) Julian Blackmon, CB, Utah
An ascending prospect and notoriously hard worker, Blackmon enters his junior campaign on a high after a strong sophomore season that saw him grab four interceptions and take home MVP honors in the Heart of Dallas Bowl win over West Virginia. Blackmon is a plus athlete with the strength to excel in press coverage. His toughness in run support is an added bonus.

6) Damon Arnette, CB, Ohio State
If you are an NFL team looking for a help on the back end, chances are that you have spent substantial time watching Ohio State defensive tape over the last few years. The Buckeyes have reloaded in this area with yet another enticing pro prospect. Arnette is bigger and stronger than his 2017 teammate Denzel Ward, but he lacks Ward's foot quickness and long speed (most cornerbacks do). Where Arnette shines: his physical play from press coverage and his ability to disrupt the early stages of a route.

7) Blace Brown, CB, Troy
The redshirt senior cornerback possesses a good combination of size and length -- and he's done a great job of utilizing both to the tune of 11 interceptions over the last two seasons. Brown plays with a fluid backpedal and doesn't have much of a hitch at the top when it's time to stop and break forward on a throw. He plays with above-average instincts and balances his attention between the route and the quarterback. I would like to see him play with better overall physicality this year.

8) Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
Rapp enters his junior year as an experienced, reliable safety who can handle deep-coverage responsibilities or mix it up around the box. Rapp has good size and shows no hesitation when it is time to come charging in to pop a ball carrier or wide receiver, but I'm still not 100 percent sold on his range as a deep safety, which is what I will be watching for this season.

9) Alijah Holder, CB, Stanford
Holder possesses the combination of length and athletic ability that teams covet for outside cornerbacks. He primarily plays off coverage and has the foot quickness and quick-twitch ability to transition rapidly against route breaks. Holder is also an above-average tackler who is adept at using his hands to slip blocks and make stops. Scouts want to see him increase his passes defensed this season.

10) Jaquan Johnson, S, Miami
The senior safety plays with an alpha demeanor that NFL evaluators are going to really love. When he stalks his targets, it's with clear eyes and a readiness to hit. He's well-built with good speed and has experience playing near the line and from a high-safety position. The one area that concerns me, however, is his size. This spring, he checked in at 190 pounds, which is light for being such a physical hitter. He'll need to carry more weight on his frame as a pro.
 

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2018 college football season: Top 10 defensive backs to watch

2) Byron Murphy, CB, Washington

8) Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
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not a good list.
 

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Typical michigan fan, only able to live decades in the past.
8 of our players currently on NFL rosters are at the DB position. Including arguably one of the best NFL players we've produced in a while in Jourdan Lewis. Not to mention, we arguably have the best DB duo in this country this year in David Long and Lavert Hill.

And that's on top of having the only defensive heisman in history who was a DB a mere 21 years ago.
 
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8 of our players currently on NFL rosters are at the DB position. Including arguably one of the best NFL players we've produced in a while in Jourdan Lewis. Not to mention, we arguably have the best DB duo in this country this year in David Long and Lavert Hill.

And that's on top of having the only defensive heisman in history who was a DB a mere 21 years ago.
Look at all the 1st rounders OSU has had in the DB postition the past few years

Off the top of my head:
Ward
Lattinore
Apple
Hooker

That list shits on Jourdan Lewis
 

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8 of our players currently on NFL rosters are at the DB position. Including arguably one of the best NFL players we've produced in a while in Jourdan Lewis. Not to mention, we arguably have the best DB duo in this country this year in David Long and Lavert Hill.

And that's on top of having the only defensive heisman in history who was a DB a mere 21 years ago.
This may come as a surprise to you, but things that happened decades ago mean nothing today.
 

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8 of our players currently on NFL rosters are at the DB position. Including arguably one of the best NFL players we've produced in a while in Jourdan Lewis. Not to mention, we arguably have the best DB duo in this country this year in David Long and Lavert Hill.

And that's on top of having the only defensive heisman in history who was a DB a mere 21 years ago.

We have 12 DB's on rosters.
 

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Washington had two CB's and a safety go in the 2nd round last year.
 

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Julian Love not listed = fail.
 

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Meatchicken thinking their DB’s compare to what other colleges are putting in the NFL is cute.


Patrick Peterson
Tyrann Mathieu
Jalen Mills
Jamal Adams
Tre’Davious White
Mo Claiborne
Donte Jackson
Rob Brooks
Eric Reid*
 

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Florida State, Florida, LSU, Alabama and Ohio State definitely seem like the best schools producing NFL DBs as of late.

As for Florida State it looks pretty solid right now with
Jalen Ramsey
Xavier Rhodes
LaMarcus Joyner
Ronald Darby
Derwin James
Terrence Brooks
PJ Williams
Patrick Robinson
and a few others on rosters
 
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