Class of 2011 CB superlatives - ESPN
Best coverage skills
What we look for: The ability to plant, pedal and turn fluidly in coverage when locked up against a wide receiver. Smooth transitional quickness, hip-fluidity and sharp redirection skill is a must when mirroring receivers tightly out of their breaks. Top-end speed and ability to recover if caught out of position are key. Sudden quickness and closing burst on the ball are important, but polished technique and natural coverage-awareness skills coming out of the high school level are often what separates the good cornerback prospects from the great ones.
Doran Grant (Akron, Ohio/Saint Vincent-St. Mary)
The top corner out of the Midwest is well-rounded from a coverage standpoint. He has great quickness and hips to mirror and can play physical and take away a receiver's leverage. The highly athletic Grant makes a ton of big plays in coverage with his keen instincts, great anticipation skills and overall savvy. He's one of the best in this class in terms of a blend of physical ability and intangibles. This highly sought-after corner is set to make his decision at the Under Armour All-America Game.
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