2020 NFL Draft: The 7 best cornerbacks the Jets should target

Jets Wire takes a look at six of the top cornerbacks in the 2020 NFL draft that the Jets should target with picks No. 48, No. 68 or No. 79.

Bryce Hall, Virginia

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Bryce Hall’s ability as a shutdown cornerback in the ACC was known before his senior season was cut short due to an ankle injury. In 2018, he led the FBS with 22 pass breakups.

Hall started just six games before undergoing surgery on that ankle. In those six starts, he recorded 20 tackles, one sack and four pass breakups.

Due to a shortened draft process and recovering from ankle surgery, Hall hasn’t been able to improve his draft stock. However, being a known commodity, Hall has the outside length and ball skills to be a starting cornerback at the next level.