2020 NFL Draft Watchlist: Cornerbacks

SANTA CLARA, CA - JANUARY 07: A.J. Terrell #8 of the Clemson Tigers runs back an interception for a first quarter touchdown against the Alabama Crimson Tide in the CFP National Championship presented by AT&T at Levi's Stadium on January 7, 2019 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
SANTA CLARA, CA - JANUARY 07: A.J. Terrell #8 of the Clemson Tigers runs back an interception for a first quarter touchdown against the Alabama Crimson Tide in the CFP National Championship presented by AT&T at Levi's Stadium on January 7, 2019 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) /
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BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA – NOVEMBER 03: Kristian Fulton #22 of the LSU Tigers reacts in the first quarter against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Tiger Stadium on November 03, 2018 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA – NOVEMBER 03: Kristian Fulton #22 of the LSU Tigers reacts in the first quarter against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Tiger Stadium on November 03, 2018 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /

Kristian Fulton, LSU

Fulton plays the game with more of a physical edge then Greedy Williams did at LSU; he’s not afraid to get physical at the line of scrimmage or the catch point. Every reception made against Fulton has to be earned; there are no freebies.

Fulton has great instincts and a high football IQ. His instincts shine when dropping into coverage with his ability to anticipate routes and break on them early.

However, this does backfire on occasion. Against more talented route runners, he will often bite on the first move, finding himself out of position and susceptible to double moves.

For a corner, Fulton plays the game with a lot of intensity. He’s going to get into the receiver both at the line-of-scrimmage and the catch point.