It’s Week 4 in college football and we have even more exciting prospects to watch.

I have identified over 200 prospects for the 2020 draft that I believe could be potential fits for the Kansas City Chiefs. I’ll be releasing mini scouting reports on these prospects in random groups of four up until the draft.

Check out the latest group of prospects down below:

Michigan CB Lavert Hill

Some folks thought that Hill might declare in 2018 as a Junior, but he decided to return to Michigan for his senior season.

Hill is a bit undersized for what the Chiefs typically like at the corner position. He’s up about five pounds from where he was listed in 2018 and now weighs in at 5-foot-11 and 182 pounds. At the next level, Hill’s best fit might be playing the slot and the Chiefs could have a need there if Kendall Fuller leaves in free agency.

One thing that is appealing about Hill is that he has a clear understanding of both man and zone coverage responsibilities. He’s seemingly comfortable and capable of doing both. Another thing that I like is his footwork in transition. He rarely loses any steps when he gets his hips flipped. Once Hill gets the ball in his hands, he has exceptional vision and is a threat to return interceptions for touchdowns, with two career scores to date.

Hill is off to a solid start in 2019. He made the play of the game against Army, which helped the Wolverines to victory. If he keeps up the solid senior campaign, he’ll be a coveted player come April.

WATCH: Michigan at Wisconsin, Saturday, Sept. 21 at 11:00 a.m. CT

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