4. Jeremy Cash, Duke Blue Devils, Senior
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Cash is a hybrid type of safety whose set of skills can translate favorably to the weak linebacker position. He has notched 16.5 tackles with three broken up passes so far this season. Cash is 6’2’’ and 215 pounds, but importantly has the ability to play up near the line of scrimmage and make big plays in the running game. He functions best as a strong safety than a free safety and is likely to be selected as a second-round pick, mainly depending on his effort in the remaining games of the season. Considering many NFL franchises will be looking for help at the back end of their secondary in the upcoming draft, we don’t see him sliding any lower than the second round.
3. Karl Joseph, West Virginia Mountaineers, Senior
Even though Joseph has been a ball hawk at West Virginia, there are some growing concern about his 5’11’’, 195-pound frame and how it will impact his game at the next level. Regardless of his size, Joseph’s instincts, playmaking skills and ability to make heavy hits will definitely attract many suitors in the NFL. Plus, Joseph is still a college player and there is a very good chance that he can put on more muscles before lining up in the 2016 NFL Draft. Entering Week 11, he is averaging 5.0 tackles per game and has forced one broken up pass this season.2. Su’a Cravens, USC Trojans, Junior
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