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    Top 5 Cornerbacks To Watch at the 2025 Shrine Bowl Include Zy Alexander, Shavon Revel

    Some of the top cornerbacks in college football will showcase their talents at the 2025 Shrine Bowl, aiming to impress NFL scouts. This position is deep, and participants are expected to be drafted in all seven rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft. Which Shrine Bowl cornerbacks should fans keep an eye on?

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    Top CBs To Watch in the 2025 Shrine Bowl

    5) Mello Dotson, Kansas

    With five interceptions, including two pick-sixes in 2024, Mello Dotson has a keen eye for the football. In his five-year career with the Kansas Jayhawks, the CB has 12 interceptions and 25 pass deflections, showcasing his playmaking instincts and natural anticipation.

    At 6’1” and 190 pounds, Dotson has the length to disrupt the catch point whilst also transitioning his smooth athleticism and physical tackling into plays on the perimeter.

    4) Jabbar Muhammad, Oregon

    A competitive prospect with natural mobility traits, Jabbar Muhammad, has been one of the better corners in college football over the last two seasons. The Oregon Ducks playmaker has illustrated his ability to thrive in different schemes, having transferred from the Washington Huskies and, formally, the Oklahoma State Cowboys.

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    With 28 passes deflected in the last two ears, the 5’10”, 183-pound corner has shown he can locate the football and has the route-shadowing timing to anticipate breaks and passing lanes. His undersized frame may contain him to a Day 3 selection, but his twitchy movement may see him find a home as a nickel in the NFL.

    3) Cobee Bryant, Kansas

    Cobee Bryant is one of the most instinctual corners in the 2025 NFL Draft, and with 13 career interceptions, he has the production to match.

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    At 6’0” and 170 pounds, Bryant is a long, lean corner who boasts the length to disrupt the catch point and the athleticism to compete for contested catches against twitchy receivers. A natural ballhawk, the Jayhawks’ corner is also an aggressive tackler and physical against the run.

    2) Zy Alexander, LSU

    A long, wiry corner, Zy Alexander has the potential to be drafted on Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft with a good showing at the Shrine Bowl. An above-average athlete who exhibits adequate hip flexion and route transitions, if the LSU Tigers CB can increase his consistency (especially in press coverage) and use his length to his advantage, his draft stock should improve over the coming months.

    1) Shavon Revel, ECU

    Shavon Revel projects as a first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft if his medicals return healthy. That is because the ECU Pirates CB suffered a season-ending ACL tear in September 2024.

    It will prevent Revel from participating in on-field activities at AT&T Stadium, but the interview phase will be vitally important for his draft positioning.

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    Nevertheless, Revel is one of the most elite athletes in the draft class. Combined with aggressive physicality and superior length, the Pirates’ playmaker has the physical tools to be an early selection.

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