JACKSONVILLE β The back of the defense is strong at the top.
That has been normal in recent years at cornerback β but even beyond Round 1, corner is considered deep in the 2023 NFL Draft. Unusually so.
“It’s the deepest position in the draft, by far,” ESPN NFL draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. said.
Two cornerbacks β Devon Witherspoon of Illinois and Christian Gonzalez of Oregon β are commonly projected in the Top 10, with four or five more possibly being selected in Round 1. Kiper Jr projects 29-to-35 cornerbacks being selected overall, with NFL Media draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah projecting 20 cornerbacks with Round 1-3 grades.
“There’s a lot of depth at this corner position,” Jeremiah said. “There’s a long list. It’s a really good corner group.”
Also deepening the position: Alabama safety Brian Branch, who many project as a nickel defensive back. He is the lone safety generally projected in Round 1.
While Witherspoon isn’t as big as Gonzalez, Kiper calls him a “tremendous tackler” with “tremendous instincts” and Jeremiah calls him “a stud.”
“He has it all,” Kiper said, adding that Gonzalez must improve ball skills with his first four collegiate interceptions coming in his final season.
In addition to the top duo, Joey Porter Jr. of Penn State and Deonte Banks of Maryland also generally project as Round 1 prospects. Porter, a press corner with long arms, registered just one collegiate interception, while Kiper said Banks must improve his ball skills on deep passes.
“It’s really good and really deep,” NFL Media and Jaguars analyst Bucky Brooks said of the corner class. “You have guys with size. You have guys who have versatile toolboxes; they can play press and they can play off. There are guys who can play man and zone, which makes them very valuable. A lot of times you get one-dimensional guys.”
Also a first-round possibility: Mississippi State cornerback Emmanuel Forbes, who registered 14 career interceptions and six interceptions returned for touchdowns.