Miami Football: Where will Hurricanes prospects go in 2020 NFL Draft?

MIAMI, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 23: Jonathan Garvin #97 of the Miami Hurricanes in action against the FIU Golden Panthers in the first half at Marlins Park on November 23, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 23: Jonathan Garvin #97 of the Miami Hurricanes in action against the FIU Golden Panthers in the first half at Marlins Park on November 23, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /
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MIAMI – OCTOBER 14: ‘Ibis’ the University of Miami Hurricanes mascot runs through a smoke cloud prior to a game against the Florida International University Panthers at the Orange Bowl on October 14, 2006 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Marc Serota/Getty Images)
MIAMI – OCTOBER 14: ‘Ibis’ the University of Miami Hurricanes mascot runs through a smoke cloud prior to a game against the Florida International University Panthers at the Orange Bowl on October 14, 2006 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Marc Serota/Getty Images) /

CB. Trajan Bandy. 7. player. 35. Scouting Report. Miami. Pick Analysis

Trajan Bandy was the leader of the Hurricanes’ secondary last season and has been a playmaker in the defensive backfield since he was was a true freshman. He finished the year with 28 tackles and three sacks but no interceptions. Bandy had his career-high three interceptions in 2018 but suffered through inconsistent play last season and seemed to get beat more often.

Bandy has several things working against him: his height, lack of speed and limited athleticism. He will need to find his niche on special teams and make his way as a nickel corner in the NFL.

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Someone will take a flier on Bandy in the late rounds because he is a good tackler as a defensive back and has good instincts. My pick would be the Titans.

Projection: Seventh round (No. 237 overall)