Cameron Dantzler, Mississippi State
A taller option out on the boundary for teams looking for size. NFL teams covet that and the Bills are no different. At 6-foot-2, Dantzler has the athleticism and length to match up with NFL receivers. He recorded 40 tackles and two interceptions last season. Dantzler plays well as a press-coverage corner and showed reasonably well enough in zone coverage schemes. That’s a trait he could learn to develop with the Bills.ย
Cameron Dantzler, CB, Miss State, blitzing Joe Borrow and gets the big sack. No wonder Steelers met with him, since he does the things we ask of our corners. #HereWeGo #SteelersDraft #SteelersNation pic.twitter.com/tGcAUjpTVd
— Steel Legends (@Steel_Legends) March 1, 2020
Bryce Hall, Virginia
Another cornerback with good size at 6-foot-1, 202 pounds, Hall is a defensive back who is able to close down space nicely against wide receivers. Hall seems to thrive in zone coverage schemes when he can break on the ball quickly. He might not be able to play on an island often, but he should be able to hold his own when called upon in man coverage. If he is to play more snaps in man coverage, he may need some additional help.
Bryce Hall (thread)
In this clips Hall tracks this ball the entire way while boxing in his receiver..
(Daniel Jones at quarterback) pic.twitter.com/yfWphbNbGA
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