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5. Trey Amos, Ole Miss (46%)
Amos was a three-stop college player, first playing a key role in three years at Louisiana, then stopping for a season at Alabama as a backup, and then exploding into a first-team All-SEC cornerback at Ole Miss.
He was a heavy lifter for the Rebels, playing more snaps (797) than anyone else and putting up quality numbers across the board. His 16 passes defensed tied for the high among power conference cornerbacks (the group included Barron).
6. Azareyeâh Thomas, Florida State (47.1%)
Thomas is a classic case of a player whom college football fans might miss completely, until they see his name come up early in the draft. He was a backup on Florida Stateâs undefeated (until an exhibition bowl game) 2023 team and didnât get much of a look for the Seminoles until 2024, when FSU seemingly fell off the face of the earth.
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