Mansoor Delane, Rueben Bain Jr., Jordyn Tyson

LSU’s Delane is a great all-around cornerback. He plays exceptionally well in man and zone coverage. He has good ball skills with tracking and deflecting passes, and he has all the tools to match up with any NFL receiver.
Bain Jr. is being criticized for his short arms, but he’s a beast. The Hurricanes’ defensive edge shows power and strength. He’s explosive off the edge with good bend and has an array of moves that stand out. A grinder is what he is, a constant motor on the defensive line.
There is debate over who the best wide receiver in this class is, but it’s Tyson. The concern about the ASU wideout is his injury history, which teams are looking into. When on the field, he’s a stud. He creates separation consistently to go with impressive jump ball skills down the field. He is athletic and good after the catch. A true wide receiver one.
