The Gators could have one of the SEC’s best outside cornerback duos in 2021

The Gators have a pair of stellar outside cornerbacks, and if everything clicks, they could be some of the best in the conference.

What can I possibly write about the Gators’ defense last season that isn’t already common knowledge? The unit was a jumbled mess, with players totally missing assignments and routinely underperforming their physical talents to a considerable degree. Defensive coordinator Todd Grantham is still in place, but there needed to be a scapegoat and several assistants were dismissed. There’s almost nowhere to go but up.

Particularly in the cornerbacks room, there’s reason to believe that the level of production will be better by a wide margin. In fact, their duo of outside cornerbacks could be one of the best pairings in the SEC.

The veteran, Kaiir Elam, is getting a lot of buzz in early mock drafts as a mid-first-round talent. In the recent CBS Sports mock draft by Josh Edwards, he’s picked by the Jets with the 21st overall selection. “Kaiir Elam stands out as a player with the ability to jump into the first-round conversation,” said Edwards about the selection.

Elam is long and strong, making him a natural fit in the draft for a team who likes to run press-man coverage. At the collegiate level, he’s plenty talented enough to shut down to disrupt most teams’ top receiving option. His background as a wide receiver also affords him better ball skills than many man coverage corners who have his level of physicality.

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