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Every year, most of the draft coverage surrounds the first round, maybe extending into Day 2 a little bit. That makes sense, as most of the best players and immediate difference-makers are selected highly. NFL teams know what they’re doing and are usually better at evaluating talent than they sometimes get credit for.
But every year, major contributors and stars also emerge from the draft’s third day. Rounds 4-7 provide key depth on affordable contracts for teams, but at least a few breakout players are drafted late as well. Today, I’m taking a look at my top 10 candidates from this class — Day 3 picks who could turn into real contributors early in their NFL careers.
It’s worth mentioning that I didn’t include Raiders CB Jermod McCoy in this article. While he technically qualifies given he was the first pick of the fourth round, I don’t think we can really call him a “sleeper.” He’s an undeniable top-10 talent who fell due to injury concerns, but if he’s healthy, everyone’s expecting him to start and make an impact.
Round 4, Pick 116
How much do the Buccaneers trust Benjamin Morrison? That’s the question that will determine Scott’s path to the field as a rookie. Call him a cornerback, call him a safety, but Scott is a nickel defender through and through. Jacob Parrish had a very good rookie season in the slot, but he played on the outside in college and could move back there. Indirectly, Scott and Morrison are probably competing for the starting spot in base defenses.
Scott isn’t the most dynamic athlete, but he’s quick to the ball and has a knack for making big plays. He’s one of the rare “change the math” guys in run defense from the nickel position, and his skill set makes him a valuable commodity in that respect.
Round 4, Pick 124
Of everyone on this list, I’d guess Muhammad probably has the clearest path to starting as a rookie. He’s in a direct competition with Tyrique Stevenson for the second outside cornerback spot opposite Jaylon Johnson. Needless to say, Stevenson hasn’t exactly inspired much confidence in Chicago so far, and there’s an opening for Muhammad to seize his role.
I was much higher than consensus on Muhammad, whom I had ranked as a top-20 player in this class. He’s a very fluid athlete with great ball skills. One-on-one, he blankets receivers, and he has good instincts from off coverage, too. If he can continue to get stronger in the NFL, I think his ceiling is about as high as any other cornerback in the class.
Round 4, Pick 125
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