Each year, there are prospects who are perceived to have climbed into the first round late because NFL teams inevitably do not overlook athleticism. Here are five prospects who are not consistently mentioned in first-round projections who fans should be aware of prior to the 2022 NFL Draft:
Lewis Cine, S, Georgia
Cine went to Indianapolis and put on a show — as did essentially every Georgia Bulldog. He ran a 4.37 seconds 40-yard dash at 6-foot-2, 199 pounds, while also jumping 36.5 inches vertically and 133 inches broadly. He is a desirable combination of size, speed and skill. Cine is currently rated the No. 31 prospect overall at CBSSports.com so fans should not be surprised if he is taken inside of the first round.
Cine is willing to play downhill and does a good job of breaking down his footwork in space to make a solid-form tackle. He plays with absolutely no fear. Despite a lack of ball production, the…
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