<div>Cornerback play is vital in college football now a days. Here are three we really like that can definitely help an FCS or D2 program.</div>
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<div>[player_tooltip player_id="27353" first="CJ" last="Robbins"] - Baldwin - 6’0 - 175 - CB: Good zone cover corner with great ball skills. Lacks elite speed to dominate 1v1 man coverage. Good in run support, decent hips, decent in press coverage</div>
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<div>[player_tooltip player_id="27280" first="Jordan" last="Demus"] - Chartiers Valley - 5’11 - 165 - CB: Good hips, fluid. Opens well and runs. Long arms, knocks the ball down in coverage. Great in run support. Kills a lot of WR screens. Speed is okay, he is more of a technician. Probably prefers zone coverage over man. Will get physical.</div>
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<div>[player_tooltip player_id="27349" first="Isaiah" last="Jackson"] - North Catholic - 5’10 - 175 - CB: Technician CB, good hips, flips them really well. Sinks well. Hard hitting corner that gets off of blocks and makes plays on screens and in the run game. Speed is okay, would love to get a verified time. Good press corner or cover 2 corner. Can get sloppy with his hands downfield, but fights for the ball when it is in the air</div>
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