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One of the reasons for UM’s high preseason ranking (eighth in the AP) poll is that the Canes are again loaded with NFL-caliber talent. One of several NFL scouts who attended a closed Canes practice this month said that he departed very impressed. In fact, some evaluators believe UM could have three first-round picks (mix of seniors and underclassmen) if they play to their capability. At the top of the list among seniors: safety Jaquan Johnson, cornerback Michael Jackson and defensive tackle Gerald Willis.
Johnson is being rated anywhere from a late first-rounder to a second-day pick. One NFC evaluator gave him a third-round grade because “he’s obviously not that big” but others rate him higher. Safeties coach Ephraim Banda put it this way: “A lot of NFL people are asking what type of player he is. Is he a leader? Is he the guy who gets you lined up?
My answer is 100 percent yes. “They ask what type of player he is in locker room. Jaquan is the guy, has a natural innate ability to lead.
He can play in the box and outside the box, he can play on third down, can play man coverage and zone coverage and has all the intangibles NFL head coaches and personnel guys know have to be there for a great player to happen.”. One NFL scout said he’s particularly intrigued by Willis, who has the size and strength teams covet. Jackson was projected as a mid-round pick if he had gone pro last spring but could go much higher because of his size (6-1), speed and playmaking ability. One evaluator said some believe he can play safety or corner. “Jackson’s size, athleticism and physicality could make him a top-20 pick,” said USA Today analyst and former NFL scout Luke Easterling.
ESPN’s Mel Kiper ranks Johnson first among senior safeties and Jackson second among senior corners. And ESPN’s Todd McShay tells me he ranks Johnson 58 th and Michael Jackson 101 st among all draft-eligible players. Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller has Johnson 17th and Jackson 24 th in his first mock draft.