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10 players who need huge combine to boost NFL Draft stock

NFL Draft, DeShone Kizer

Jourdan Lewis, cornerback, Michigan

Jourdan Lewis

Wolverine cornerback Jourdan Lewis had a very productive four seasons at Michigan, and he was easily one of the best cornerbacks in the Big Ten. From the 2013 season to 2016, he notched 135 total tackles (97 solos), 8.5 tackles for loss, 37 passes defended, one forced fumble, six interceptions and one defensive touchdown.

Lewis was a leader for the Wolverines and has tremendous NFL potential. The problem is this: He’s only 5-foot-10, 188 pounds. So NFL scouts are certainly wondering how he’ll be able to stick with the bigger, stronger wideouts of professional football.

The big thing Lewis can prove is his strength. If he shows up in the weight room at the Combine, size concerns should dwindle. If he can show off his athleticism and speed in drills as well, that’s even better.

If there’s one thing that can negate size in the NFL, it’s those two qualities in a cornerback.

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