The Senior Bowl is a chance for NFL teams to get a front-row seat to many of the top prospects in the 2017 NFL draft, both on the field and behind the scenes.

And while players meet with just about every team during the week, some meetings may be more fruitful than others.

When asked which team he felt the best connection with during this year’s meetings, Iowa defensive back Desmond King told me the Baltimore Ravens seemed like a perfect fit for him, likening his connection with their staff to the relationship he has with his Hawkeye coaches.

King also said he’s more than willing to move to safety, after spending his Iowa career at corner.

After measuring in at just 5-10 at Tuesday’s weigh-ins, some might write King off as an undersized corner who will be limited to the slot. With at over 200 pounds, King’s calling card is his physical playing style. His ball skills and toughness make him a successful cover man, but his willingness to mix it up in the box against the run set him apart from this year’s corner class.

King’s best traits would also make him a playmaker at safety, and his lack of ideal size and elite speed could move him to that spot.

No matter where he lines up, King will be an instant upgrade to any secondary, and will be a steal if he falls out of the first round.