Bryce Hall
It was not too long ago that Bryce Hall was considered to be one of the best cornerbacks in college football. Before a gruesome leg injury brought an abrupt halt to his senior year at Virginia, some had the lengthy corner pegged as a first-round talent.
If Hall is able to work his way back to the player he was before his injury, the Jets are going to have a big-time defensive back on their hands — one who has a serious chance to start as a rookie. The consensus is that the starting cornerback spot opposite Pierre Desir will come down to Bless Austin and Quincy Wilson, but Hall should not be counted out of the competition.
If he is 100 percent healthy, Hall is going to open some eyes in training camp. He is simply too talented of a player for Gregg Williams and company to not take notice. Will that be enough to win the starting job? Only time will tell.