10 cornerbacks the Colts should watch at NFL combine

The Colts should keep an eye on these CBs during Friday’s workouts.

The 2024 NFL Scouting Combine officially got underway with the start of workouts Thursday, and they’ll continue Friday with the defensive backs and tight ends taking the field.

The Indianapolis Colts will have a keen eye on all three positions—safeties and cornerbacks are lumped together—considering they are relatively high priorities in terms of needs this offseason.

While the combine is mostly important for the medical reports and formal interviews with prospects, the on-field testing does carry some weight for the Colts. Their investment in high-end athletes has been well-documented throughout Chris Ballard’s tenure.

Here are 10 cornerbacks the Colts should watch during Friday’s workouts at the NFL combine:

2024 NFL draft: Updated first-round mock projections ahead of NFL combine

We’re looking at the first-round 2024 NFL mock draft projection for all 32 teams ahead of the Scouting Combine

Philadelphia made significant changes to the coaching staff following a historic collapse that saw the Eagles lose 6 of their final seven games.

The positive vibes are back around the NovaCare Complex following the additions of Vic Fangio (DC) and Kellen Moore (OC).

It’s never too early to look ahead at the NFL draft, and with so many holes on defense, Howie Roseman has the assets to retool the roster.

With a massive week of scouting and pre-free agency discussions set to begin, we’re projecting the first round of April’s NFL draft for all 32 teams.

2024 NFL Combine: 7 Ravens-related takeaways from Daniel Jeremiah’s conference call

We’re looking at seven Baltimore Ravens-related takeaways from Daniel Jeremiah’s conference call previewing the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine and April’s draft

With the Super Bowl and collegiate all-star games in the rear-view mirror, all attention now turns towards the NFL combine and the start of free agency.

Baltimore has the No. 30 overall pick in April’s draft and little salary cap space to make a splash, making the Ravens one team to watch in the NFL this spring.

NFL Network’s senior draft analyst and former Eagles staffer, Daniel Jeremiah, had his first conference call of the season, focusing on the upcoming scouting combine.

Jeremiah discussed Baltimore potentially targeting an offensive tackle in the first round and the potential for other significant named additions on both sides of the ball.

2024 NFL Combine: 7 Eagles-related takeaways from Daniel Jeremiah’s conference call

NFL Network Draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah says Ennis Rakestraw Jr. would be the perfect pick for the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Draft

With the Super Bowl and collegiate all-star games in the rear-view mirror, all attention now turns towards the NFL combine and the start of free agency.

Philadelphia has the No. 22 overall pick in April’s draft and plenty of room to make a splash in free agency, making the Eagles the one team to watch in the NFL this spring.

NFL Network’s senior draft analyst and former Eagles staffer, Daniel Jeremiah, had his first conference call of the season, focusing on the upcoming scouting combine.

Jeremiah discussed Philadelphia potentially targeting a running back in the second round and the potential for other big-name additions on both sides of the football ball.

2024 NFL mock draft: Offense dominates in first round

There are quarterbacks, receivers and hog mollies aplenty in our opening first-round mock draft.

Well, let’s take our first shot at this, shall we?

Here are our first set of projections for the first round of the 2024 NFL draft:

Vikings 2024 NFL draft scouting report: Missouri CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr.

Missouri CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr. was excellent for the Tigers in 2023. Does he profile to be a successful outside cornerback in the NFL?

Welcome to SKOL Search!

This series will be your guide to the 2024 draft class. From scouting reports to mock drafts and exploring different scenarios, we will be covering the NFL draft and the future of the Minnesota Vikings from all angles.

The focus of the draft class in this space will be on the Vikings’ major needs at quarterback, running back, defensive line and edge rusher. We will also focus on wide receiver since it’s a loaded class and an increased chance to get a Stefon Diggs-type steal in the later rounds.

The Vikings are slated to have 9 picks going into the NFL draft and they need to make the most out of them.

Ravens add CB depth in Mel Kiper’s first 2024 NFL mock draft

The Baltimore Ravens add cornerback Ennis Rakestraw Jr. in Mel Kiper’s first 2024 NFL mock draft of the offseason

It’s NFL draft season and as teams around the league start preparing to head down to Mobile, Alabama for the Reese’s Senior Bowl, the guy that created the craze surrounding the leadup to event just released his first mock.

Mel Kiper is the gold standard for draft evaluation, and the legend from Baltimore just revealed his first mock draft of the spring.

With Marlon Humphrey battling injuries, and Brandon Stephens playing out of position, Kiper has the Ravens selecting All-SEC cornerback, Ennis Rakestraw Jr. out of Missouri.

Ennis Rakestraw Jr., CB, Missouri

The Ravens’ defense has been spectacular this season, but defensive tackles Justin Madubuike and Michael Pierce, edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney, linebacker Patrick Queen and safety Geno Stone are all set to be free agents this offseason. While they’re likely to bring back a couple of these players and might have young replacements on their roster for others, I see a banged-up cornerback group that could use more depth.

Rakestraw would make six cornerbacks off the board in Round 1, which would be the most since the 2020 draft. He has the versatility to play out wide or in the slot. He had just one interception in four college seasons, but he did have 24 career pass breakups, so he knows how to get his hands on throws. I like Rakestraw’s fit in Baltimore.

Rakestraw, considered a top-five cornerback prospect in the 2024 NFL draft by ESPN’s Matt Miller and Field Yates, also missed the Tigers’ win over Arkansas to close out the regular season due to an undisclosed injury.

He finished his career with 24 pass breakups, an interception, and two forced fumbles.

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