Though the Oakland Raiders have two talented safeties already under contract in 2017, former UConn safety Obi Melifonwu, a highly regarded prospect in this year’s draft class, is more than a safety.

Melifonwu is a workout warrior with versatility that stretches beyond all positions in the secondary.

“Some teams are looking at me to play corner,” Melifonwu said in an interview with Raiders Wire on Friday. “Some teams are looking at me to play strong safety. Other teams are looking for me to play free safety.”

Though he wouldn’t specify where the Raiders would like him to play if brought into Oakland, it’s likely that the Raiders would welcome Melifonwu with open arms to any position on their current defense, including linebacker.

Standing at 6-feet, 4-inches and 224 pounds, Melifonwu took the league by storm during the on-field drills at the combine, finishing with the top-ranked 40-yard dash time (4.40), vertical jump height (44 inches) and broad jump length (141 inches) among all safeties who participated.

However, Melifonwu remains unimpressed with his incredible feats.

“I could have jumped higher doing the vertical jump and broad jump,” Melifonwu said. “I also wanted to run faster, but we all can’t win.”

Everyone didn’t win in Indianapolis, but Melifonwu surely did.

NFL Research compared Melifonwu’s stats to some of the NFL’s best athletes, and he edged all of them at their premier traits, as seen below.

Obi Melifonwu at combine:

– Taller than Larry Fitzgerald

– Quicker than Darren Sproles

– Faster than Devin Hester

– Jumps higher than OBJ pic.twitter.com/y230S04CUQ — NFL Research (@NFLResearch) March 6, 2017

Melifonwu still has work to do in terms of improving his instincts and play recognition, but his elite measurables will make it hard for any team to pass on him outside of the first round.

If available towards the end of the second round, Melifonwu would be a no-brainer selection for a Raiders team looking to add talent at defensive back.