I reposted some of this from the Combine thread and decided to add to it and move it over to the Draft Thread

Holy Balls! Looking at the combine numbers on some of these cornerbacks and they are very intriguing to say the least. There is speed and size throughout this draft class. The Packers or any other team that is in need of a outside coverage should have some spittle at the edge of their mouths, you Ted already does.

Guys that stand out per their numbers at the combine

Jaylen Myrick minnesota
5'10" 200lbs
4.28 40
37.5 vert
If the Packers don't want to spend a first round pick on a corner he might be available late in the second round but he probably isn't going to last to the end of the third round. He excels in man coverage and his knock is his lack of height. He might fit well as a inside cover guy. his 3 cone was a bit average just over 7 seconds. He is also a return guy. Not a big impact in the run game, sort of got man handled by bigger receivers but he plays alot of man coverage

Fabian Moreau UCLA
6'0" 206lbs
4.35 40
38" vert
He is a man on man defender, he looks good covering the outside receiver. Not much in terms of run support. I think he is a better football player than Myrick. Reads routes really well, good instincts. Packers would probably have to take him in the first round

Kevin King Washington
6-3 200
4.43 40
39.5 vert
Great speed and jump, under 4 seconds on his shuttle. His numbers and height are the first thing you notice and you really want to like him. He doesn't have the greatest instincts, and he is pretty grabby with his hands. he seems unsure of himself when in zone, and his instincts hinder him at times when he is man coverage.

Ahkello Witherspoon Colorado
6-3 198
4.45 40
40.5" vert
This guy on film can run with John Ross. He is a crap tackler and doesn't want to partake in the run game, but he has the height, speed, and jumping ability to play the outside and match up against bigger wide receiver in the NFL. Witherspoon could fit nicely in Green Bay but the Packers would have to use a 1st round pick to solidify him coming to Green Bay. Some team could scoop him up in the second round because of his size and jumping ability. That type of combination doesn't last long in drafts, teams are willing to take a risk to protect against the jump ball down field.

Brian Allen Utah
6-3 215
4.48 40
34.5" vert
Can't find a highlight or game film on him on youtube, but I am intrigued with his size and speed. His vertical jump is about average or below but the height helps out

Gareon Conley Ohio St.
6'0" 195
4.44 40
37" vert
On film he does a nice job anticipating routes. Has a smart feel to him on the field. If he gets taken on one play he has a good memory and won't get fooled again. He is a smooth player, but he looks skinny on film. Well coached and he would be worth a 2nd round pick. Packers might not even have a chance on him in the second so if they fell in love with him they would have to take him in the first or god forbid move up in the second round to grab him. CBS has him ranked as the 9th best corner

Adoree Jackson USC
5'10" 185
4.42 40
36 vert
He probably is a better prospect as a returner than a true lock down corner due to his lack of size but he is one of the better athletes in this crop of corners. He is a risk taker and allows for his athleticism to correct mistakes at the college level. Dual threat player for the Trojans, very quick and very aggressive player. With NFL caliber coaching he could be molded into a man coverage cyborg!
He won the Thorpe trophy for the nations best defensive. He is a quality player that could be taken with a 2nd round pick. Size is the biggest question mark for Jackson in a draft full of tall corners.

Chidobe Awuzie Colorado
6'0" 202
4.43 40
34.5" vert
Awuzie has a very solid build and is all of the 202 pounds. Off the top of my head when I watch him on film I see Mike McKenzie the former cornerback in Green Bay. Nothing pops off the film but in a good way. he is smart capable football player that will be used on the outside, slot, and as a rusher off the edge. He is a willing tackler, but not a dynamic tackler. He is where he needs to be on the field. He is also a gunner on the punt team. He is projected as a late first rounder, early 2nd rounder, with so many corners in this draft The Packer could possibly land this guy in the second round based on the direction that other teams go.

Tre'Davis White LSU
5'11" 195
4.47 40
32 vert
White doesn't have any numbers that will blow you away but you know he has played against great talent in the SEC and the film demonstrates his ability as a football player. Some teams will let him drop in favor of taller, faster, and better jumpers but film wise he plays the game as well as any other corner in this draft. He was also the Tigers punt returner, White has the understanding of coverage whether it is zone, or man and you can tell by the way he plays he watches film. He would definitely be worth a first round selection. The negatives is that the college game allows defensive backs to use their hands and he takes full advantage and it will be something that if he continues in the pros he will be called for holding, also he is not a willing tackler.