Five DBs in the Draft worth more than their projection
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6’0, 190 lbs.
Draft Projection: RD 3-5
Muhammad is recognized as an elite corner in this year’s draft. After three years, Muhammad had solid production as a corner in the Longhorn’s secondary (97 TKLs, 3.5 TFLs, 3 INTs, and 16 PBUs). Muhammad was highly regarded as a top cornerback in this draft with some Mock drafts listing him as early as a mid to late first round draft pick. As the draft day has gotten closer, sources tell us that he is widely regarded as a Day 2 or Day 3 pick due to his slender frame. However, that does not takeaway from the fact that the South Oak Cliff product has a unique toolbox and skillset.
“If Muhammad is on the board after Day 2 — a franchise is getting a very value piece to their secondary. I believe Muhammad could be a starter in his rookie season. His tape shows traits and qualities that mirror those who have had success in the NFL like Aj Bouye, Joe Haden, etc.”
Malik Boynton, Defensive Back Analyst
Malik Muhammad, CB
University of Texas
5’9, 196 lbs.
Draft Projection: Day 3 (RD 6 - UDFA)
Ahmaad Moses, SAF
Southern Methodist University
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Arizona State University
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Baylor University
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