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    When Will Trey Amos Get Drafted? Analyzing the Ole Miss CB’s Potential Landing Spots on Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft 

    Trey Amos is one of the best cornerbacks still on the board after Round 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft. The Ole Miss standout turned heads with his blend of size, speed, and skill. At the Scouting Combine, he sprinted a 4.43-second 40-yard dash and leaped 32.5 inches high.

    The high level of competition in this year’s draft made it difficult for him to secure a spot in Round 1. But there’s no reason to worry. His skills in both man and zone coverage make him a valuable prospect as the draft moves into Day 2. However, who will select Amos in the second or third round is now the main question.

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    Top Day 2 Landing Spots for Trey Amos in the 2025 NFL Draft

    Los Angeles Rams (Pick 46)

    The Rams need help at cornerback as they head into Day 2 of the NFL Draft. They re-signed Ahkello Witherspoon to a one-year deal, but that’s only a short-term fix. If Los Angeles wants to be a serious contender in 2025, they need a stronger solution.

    That’s where Trey Amos comes in. His size and athletic skills make him a great fit for the Rams’ defense. He could bring stability to their secondary and help turn them into a playoff-caliber team.

    San Francisco 49ers (Pick 51)

    The 49ers are looking to strengthen their secondary as they aim to stay dominant in the NFC. Trey Amos would be a perfect fit for their defensive scheme, which emphasizes versatility and athleticism.

    Additionally, the Ole Miss cornerback is a proven two-phase playmaker, as shown by his impressive production in 2024. He is similar to a young A.J. Terrell Jr. The 6 feet 1  SEC standout has the ability to mirror receivers in man coverage and shows great instincts in zone coverage, making him a seamless fit for a team that values adaptable defenders like San Francisco.

    Miami Dolphins (Pick 56)

    The Dolphins are working on rebuilding their secondary and need fresh talent to line up alongside veteran Xavien Howard. Trey Amos could be the perfect addition for Miami’s aggressive defense, which relies heavily on man coverage.

    Moreover, he can hold his own against big-name receivers in the AFC East like Stefon Diggs and Garrett Wilson. On top of that, his SEC background proves he can handle tough competition.

    With Amos in the mix, the Dolphins would add a strong, reliable defender who can help them push toward their championship goals.

    New York Jets (Pick 42)

    The Jets could really use Trey Amos to strengthen their secondary. He would add depth to their cornerback group and give them someone who can handle tough one-on-one matchups.

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    The Jets really make a lot of sense at pick 42. With new head coach Aaron Glenn leading the team, he’ll want to bring in more talent to help fix a defense that struggled last season. Adding a player like Amos could be a big step in the right direction.

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