2015 NFL Draft: Top 5 Cornerbacks

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January 1, 2015; Pasadena, CA, USA; Florida State Seminoles defensive back P.J. Williams (26) in defense position against the Oregon Ducks in the 2015 Rose Bowl college football game at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

3. P.J. Williams, FSU

If you’re looking to emulate the Seahawks “Legion of Boom” there is a player from Florida State that can help you do that. Cornerback P.J. Williams is as physical as they come from the cornerback position in this draft.

I beg you to watch some of his highlights because this kid can simply lower the boom. That physical nature plays to his press coverage skills and great tackling ability.

With Williams, the Giants can have themselves a player who you can leave on an “Island” so to speak. He adds a swagger and toughness that I think would really benefit the shaping of Spagnuolo’s defense.

This is a very intriguing player from a Florida State team that has only lost one game in the past two seasons. Williams was a big part of that success.

Next: 2. Marcus Peters, Washington