The LSU Tigers have taken a back seat to the Alabama Crimson Tide, both in the SEC West and in the NFL Draft. Despite this, the Tigers have put a lot of terrific defensive talent and an occasional receiver in the upper reaches of the draft. This is a trend I expect will continue.

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Grant Delpit

Every once and a while, a player just stands out on film and gets me excited. Such is the case with Grant Delpit, the Tigers’ sensational safety.

Delpit is a complete defensive back who lays it on the line against the run and stands out in coverage. He’s athletic, intense and generally plays smart football. While I don’t believe he’s a safety you would consider shifting to cornerback, Delpit is not a liability in coverage or over the slot receiver.

In my opinion, he’s Jamal Adams with better ball skills.

Kristian Fulton

Many people love Kristian Fulton, and while I like the LSU junior corner myself, I still think there’s plenty of room for improvement in his game. Fulton possesses an excellent combination of size and speed and shows solid ball skills. It was apparent at times last season that opposing quarterbacks purposely stayed away from Fulton and threw in the direction of Greedy Williams.

It’s no wonder scouts have Fulton graded significantly higher than any other senior cornerback.

Kary Vincent Jr.

Kary Vincent Jr. is a developing corner for LSU. I really like him as he showed a lot of potential last season. While he was used primarily in nickel packages, Vincent displays terrific quickness, speed and ball skills. His lack of height could keep him out of the top 32 selections down the road.

LSU Tigers Prospects – 2020 NFL Draft

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