Despite concerns over his tackling and run defense, Hooker ranks as one of the top-10 talents in the 2017 draft class. He is a turnover machine between the hashes with an extraordinary combination of instincts, anticipation and ball skills as a center fielder. Considering the impact of turnovers on the outcome of games, I believe Hooker's value as a ballhawk will make him a possible candidate to come off the board anywhere from pick No. 2 (San Francisco 49ers) to pick No. 18 (Tennessee Titans). If I could select a few perfect fits, I would point to the Titans at No. 5 overall (it'd be a gamble for Tennessee to wait until the 18th pick) and the Los Angeles Chargers(No. 7 overall). With the Titans, Hooker would have the opportunity to learn the game under Hall of Fame inductee Dick LeBeau. The legendary coach has groomed plenty of all-star defensive backs and placed them in ideal situations to make plays based on their skill sets. With the Bolts, Hooker would fill the void created by Eric Weddle's departure a couple of seasons ago. He would play as the center fielder (Earl Thomas' role) in the middle of Gus Bradley's single-high-safety defense and allow the Chargers' cover corners to be more aggressive at the line of scrimmage.