The upper cornerbacks in the NFL design class of 2025 have a star potential, while the next few layers the promise of players who will repeat multiple contracts at the next level. This is a class that has the potential to be special if we now look at it a link of years.
Normally you would see a list of the ten beast players in a position, but I was a lot of CBS that chair several voices, we have placed numbers 11 to 20 in the list (but without Blurbs). This is a deep cornerback class where we could see about 13-15 as year 1 soon.
20. Tommi Hill, Nebraska
19. Nohl Williams, California
18. Jabbar Muhammad, Oregon
17. Zy Alexander, LSU
16. Bihal Kone, West -Michigan
15. Zah Frazier, Utsa
14. Cobee Bryant, Kansas
13. Quincy Riley, Louisville
12. Dorian Strong, Virginia Tech
11. Jacob Parrish, Kansas State
10. Denzel Burke, Ohio State
Burke Versmette at a National Championship Defense. He is a four -year -old senior who has never really brought his game to the next level, lifts snaps at a starting level every season. In the past year, Burke allowed 63 percent of his goals to be completed by nine meters per target. Each of those figures are insufficient.
Burke has a fast first step and places a good position on most of his goals in Relativley, but I tend to stay away from cornerbacks who are stuggy to play the ball in the air. That’s Burke.
9. Darien Porter, Iowa State
Porter is the wildcard of this cornerback class.
Why no longer played Porter?
Why is it still with player who has been to a school for six seasons, still elementary fogkes
Why would one of the best athletes in the design, Reguless of Position, get off the field after an interception?
There are more questions than for one of the most intrigual prospects in the classroom, and that is why he is ninth.
It feels strange to say that a player of a sixth -year coaching needs. It is more likely that Porter is who he is currently. The porter was again a broad receiver in Iowa State before 2022. But oh man those highlights are hiiight. Most people cannot do the athletic performance that Porter is capable of. It is no surprise that he was in the 89th Pientile or better in four different categories at the NFL Combine.
There are “safer” players in the classroom with much less project. However, it is easy to see why a team says it would roll about a player who seeps with the type of athletics that is porter.
8. Azareye’h Thomas, Florida State
Thomas was as high as sixth and as low as 10 in our ranking. I have on average slots. Thomas who checks in on the list on the list is proof of the depth of this cornerback class.
Let’s go why he fell to be one or two low under the best of the best. Thomas takes out as a former DB in Florida State from the late 80s. Thomas Lunges directly in ball carriers as if he was flopping in a swimming pool. There will also be a play or two a game where Thomas Shortcircuit is and decides to monitor the wrong broad recipient. It’s bizarre.
I would also turn a blind eye for that if I had a cornerback on 6’1-1/2 ”who had larger hands than 49ers All-Pro Linebacker Fred Warner and changes direction as a Porsche Maneling through rush hour traffic.
On a goal line, last season against Miami, Thomas put himself in a position to get two hands on the ball. There was Agabit Duke where Thomas pressed a few meters outside the borders on the Blue Devils receiver.
Thomas did not ran on the Pro day of Florida State. He is the kind of prospect teams that generally gamble in the first round. Not being uble to confirm that his athletics can prevent Thomas from being selected in the top 50.
There are no example of opposite broad recipients who take away from Thomas when they have a step on him. Any questions about his athletics will be answered within a few seconds after seeing Thomas playing. If you can teach him how to be tackled, you are dealing with a luxury sports car.
7. Trey Amos, Mississippi
One of our voters places Amos in his top four, but he barely achieved the top 10 for another voter. Most of his votes came at seven o’clock.
Ole Miss brought Amos in a position to fail the entire season, and time and again I answered the challenge. There is not much to not like the game of Amos.
He was mainly in the coverage of the press, so you get to see everything from a recovery speed that the ball plays in the air. You can see that Amos wants to be challenged. He did not shy away from talking after he played if you announced eleven that he did that.
Amos is the “stable Eddie” of this class. You know what you get, I have a clear role in which it excels, and as an NFL team you use in the same way as the rebel, Amos will look stupid this CB7 ranking.
6. Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame
Morrison went into the top 20 of Sub Mock concepts before he sustained a hip injury. He works a week for the design for Pro Scouts in Arizona.
It will be interesting to see how he tests, because Morrison was a lockdown of a cornerback if you could be. His role reminded of Amos, because Notre Dame was useful to have Morrison taken for himself.
Morrison allowed a 39 P helps voltage percentage on 26 goals in 2024 and a 34 P helps voltage percentage on 41 goals in 2023, with three interceptions. It’s getting better.
As a true first -year student, Morrison gave up with 31 percent percentage on 45 goals, but had intercepted six. During his career, Morrison 30 fits together to allow four touchdowns. I understand the injury, but if you have viewed College Football over the years, you know that Morrison consists of a player who played his position. That will probably not change in the NFL.
5. Maxwell Hairson, Kentucky
Hairson is small, but tested absurdly, and he moves as Bevela when you look at it. He trusts his speed and does not give grounds under routes. The 4.28 40 appears on double movements or when it is time to turn and run. Hairson is more than a speed star who plays cornerback, but you wonder how he will do it at better competition, or has linked to 6’2 ”Wideouts more than 215 pounds that Haarzon can spend.
I am a little lower for Haarson than most, but I understand why NFL teams can seduce him and his coverage skills. Hairson has secured a third place in our ranking, but also came in eighth place in one mood.
4. Shavon Revel Jr., East Carolina
If Revel did not come from an ACL Insury, these are the player teams that were selected in the first round Every year.
His length-weight speed is all elite. Check all three courses. Against Appalachian State, Revel Jr. A Pick-Six that would be the best highlight for 99 factory of players. There are plays in which he does not leave the broad recipient of the scrimmage scrimmage.
Revel Jr. In the face of the wide recipient. Rugardless of whom the recipient is, I take my chances that Revel will not only win, but also find a way to get hold of the pass.
He was Wason as a comformable playing outside the coverage, which should, if necessary, eat with more repetitions. De again, Revel Jr. Looks like a top-15 when he is in Press Covenge. Pro -tip: let him print and are rewarded with a star.
3. Jahdae Barron, Texas
Barron Bond With Shavon Revel for the most third place, but he eliminated his colleague with more voices in fourth place.
Barron is 5’10-3/4 ”and 194 pounds, both put him under the 40th percentile. Barron’s 29 -8” arms are in the third Pientile, which can scare teams. But I am to 4.39 40-year Dash, so you will forget everything about Hisasable.
Barron has played starters’ buttons in each of the past three years. Last season he had four interceptions, seven pass -Break -Ups and limited opposite Wideouts up to 38 passer -rating.
Barron was a final cornerback in 2023 and moved wide last season, where he played 500 of his 739 Snaps. If you are going to take a cornerback so early, I not only have to have a blue chip athletics, but it should have a high high-end film. Barron does.
We click around during the concept season such as ‘Intints’, but Barron lives around the ball. He is much more physical than you would expect and can lure quarts backs in mistakes. The fifth-year senior Wouled is a plug-and-play starter.
2. Will Johnson, Michigan
Johnson was our unanimous selection as the second best cornerback in the design.
Johnson is the outlook of this class out of the head. He does not lose in Covenge. And when he does that, the chance that you will be compounded are that 30-year pass-outsis the figures are again slim. Teams swing and failed. Johnson Provd for three years that he throws him towards him is foolish to do.
During his career, Johnson gave one touchdown on 100 goals at the university. Teams tried to get cute and run dice to him after they failed in everything else. There are not substantial ways to beat Johnson. I never looked at him and thought: “His speed will hurt him at the next level.”
Johnson is one of the best prospects in this class, regardless of position.
1. Travis Hinter, Colorado
Hunter was our unanimous choice for the top cornerback in the design. He is easily the most unique player in the design. Hunter HA The highest floor and ceiling of each player in every position in the design, comfortable making him the best player in the design.
Hunter only weighed 188 pounds, but his Play Strength Remube-submarine 10-15 pounds heavier. But if you become the top dog, you better have a trait transcendent.
If we were talking about wide reiverse, I would say that Hunter had the ball skills of a Hall of Famer. I know that we are not supposed to compare players with Hall of Famers, but the way Hunter follows, highlights and catches the ball reminds me of Larry Fitzgerald. Yes, don’t busy.
Now imagine the defensive version of. Hunter found ways to get involved in the play. He is a gambler, but that generally leads to positive results for the defense. In 80 goals, Hunter allowed a completion rate of 46 pear. He had four interceptions in 2024, but he could have double that with how offing found a way to get hold of the ball.
I have to be superst.