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NFL analysts discuss top 2025 Draft cornerback prospects

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Arthur Smith Offensive Coordinator | Pittsburgh Steelers Website

Arthur Smith Offensive Coordinator | Pittsburgh Steelers Website

The upcoming 2025 NFL Draft will see teams closely examining prospects at the cornerback position, as the Triple Take team of Dale Lolley, Matt Williamson, and Mike Prisuta shared their insights on various players. Travis Hunter from Colorado is widely acknowledged as a top prospect, though Williamson intentionally left him out of his rankings.

Dale Lolley had Travis Hunter and Will Johnson from Michigan at the forefront, with Johnson remaining a concern due to his lack of a 40-yard dash time as he recovers from prior injuries. Shavon Revel Jr. from East Carolina, despite a past ACL injury, continues to pique interest for his potential on the field.

Matt Williamson also has high regard for Will Johnson, closely followed by Jahdae Barron of Texas. Williamson points out the competition between Johnson and Barron and notes the risks associated with Azareye'h Thomas of Florida State due to speed concerns. Trey Amos, recognized for his press coverage skills, finds a place on Williamson's list for his capability to aid any defensive scheme.

Mike Prisuta maintained his rankings with Travis Hunter leading. Shavon Revel is seen as a high prospect if he clears medical evaluations. Darien Porter from Iowa State and Benjamin Morrison from Notre Dame are players under scrutiny for their medical histories, but they hold potential based on their college performances.

The spirited evaluations by the Triple Take crew highlight various players who may shape NFL secondary lines in the coming years. The draft will determine how these prospects progress in their professional careers.

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