63. Virginia CB Bryce Hall
If Hall declared early and come out for the 2019 NFL draft, many believed he would have been a top-50 pick. Hall was not only the top corner in the ACC in 2018, but he led the nation in pass breakups with 21. That number was good for the fourth-most in college football since 2005. He didn’t get much of a chance to build on that performance in 2019 because of a season-ending injury suffered in Week 6.
At least one Chiefs player loves the idea of bringing Hall to Kansas City.
Bring that boy to KC @BryceHall11 show him some love #ChiefsKingdom 🏹 https://t.co/StfWg1oQih
— The_Juan_And_Only (@Juan_Thornhill) February 28, 2020
Hall and Thornhill were teammates at Virginia. They could make for a formidable young secondary in Kansas City for the next few seasons.
Hall didn’t participate at the combine but measured in at his exact listed height and weight of 6-feet-1 and 202 pounds. That’s always a good sign in my eyes.