A CB prospect for the Jaguars in top-3 round of the 2020 NFL Draft

When looking at the Jacksonville Jaguars’ needs before free agency, it appears the team didn’t quite do enough at the cornerback position to feel comfortable heading into the regular season. Now, all signs point to them drafting a player early at …

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Round 3 -CB Bryce Hall, Virginia

Under normal circumstances Bryce Hall would be a late first to early second-round pick, however, he broke his left ankle in October and was ruled out for the 2019 season. With team doctors not being able to evaluate him as they would like, this could cause him to fall in the draft.

When healthy, Hall was a stud at the cornerback position. At 6-foot-1, 202-pounds, he looks like an NFL caliber corner and has the length to bully receivers in man coverage while also flourishing in zone coverage due to his patience and tendency to lurk. He always seems to be around the ball and it shows in his statistics as he will enter the NFL Draft with just under 40 pass breakups.