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As Rick Astley said, it looks like Leonard Moore, Notre Dame, is the current class of the class.Any secondary players? 🤓
He makes coverage look effortless. He actually looks like he's running the receivers routes for them at times. That tells you he very likely has strong film habits. He's 6-2, 195 and will probably be closer to 200 pounds at his draft weight and runs a projected mid 4.4 forty as well. He has 7 picks in two years, with a pick six. I think so far, my favorite thing about him is actually when he gets beat. He doesn't panic. He continues to use his eyes and gets back to his responsibility and usually still winds up in position to make a play on the ball. He's the guy at the moment for sure. Definitely a top 10 kind of player, might be top 5.
Chris Peal, Syracuse is another corner to keep an eye on. I'm a U guy, but SU is the closest major school to me so I'm always cheering for them to do well except against Miami. 6-1, 200ish pounds. Doesn't have the ball production you want - zero INTs in his three seasons. Two with UGA and one with Cuse. Last year with Cuse he had a forced fumble. He's fast. He is probably in the 4.3 range. Below is the clip of his strip if you want to see it. He communicates well on film, whether that is what the team wants or not is a different story. Having listened to some of their coaches in conversation and clinic, they give the impression that the kid is just waiting to break out. He spends a lot of time on the defensive left. He anchors and sheds relatively well in the run game, rallies well, can play man on crossers with speedy receivers and teams are in no hurry to test him.
Tennessee has another solid corner, Boo Carter, that you should keep an eye on. Not much more to say, fast. Good frame, but shorter at 5-11.
Ellis Robinson IV, Georgia is another potential top 10ish guy. 6-0 180ish, projected to be on the slower side as a 4.48. Aggressive on the run, I dislike HOW he tackles, but he's aggressive on the run. He has real solid ball skills (4 INT last year). He maintains his leverage and he does a real nice job staying on the hip of his declared receiver. He's real grabby. Needs to get that under control.
Kelley Jones, Mississippi State is another one to keep an eye on. Haven't watched much of him other than live, but he is a walking PBU. Had 11 in 2025.
Another I didn't watch a ton of but watching live stood out is Zabien Brown from Alabama. Google says he had two pick sixes last season - which doesn't shock me. He seems to love being in man-press, too.
As far as safeties:
KJ Bolden, from Georgia is probably THE guy. 6-0, 185 projected low 4.3 forty yard dash. 135 career tackles, 3 picks and a sack. Guy is real rangey. Sideline to sideline player with special teams experience blocking punts. Another Georgia DB in this class that tackles high, which I'm not a big fan of. He's versatile as a safety... can play box or post. Anticipates routes really well, good alley filler. Finds the football in the air. But he really needs to get better at securing tackles and running feet at contact.
Ty Benefield (Boise State, now LSU after transfer) was a guy I watched a little bit this past offseason. Had 105 tackles in 2025, 2 picks and a forced fumble. 6-2, 204, not sure what he's being projected to run at but I'd guess no slower than in the 4.4s. Lanky aggressive safety who uses his hips into contact and has long arms to help dislodge the ball.
Jaylen McClain, Ohio State is a guy to watch. Good tackler, you notice him watching this years trilogy of defense prospects. He gets himself near the ball at all times. Very instinctual. But he is allergic to actually making plays on the ball as far as turnovers are concerned. That will effect his draft status.
There's more guys - but just to get started here are some.
This is also a strong EDGE class, which I'll talk about in another post.

