Eagles scouting reports: 2020 NFL Draft CB prospect power rankings

COLUMBIA, MISSOURI - NOVEMBER 16: Defensive back CJ Henderson #1 of the Florida Gators in action against the Missouri Tigers at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Columbia, Missouri.
COLUMBIA, MISSOURI - NOVEMBER 16: Defensive back CJ Henderson #1 of the Florida Gators in action against the Missouri Tigers at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Columbia, Missouri. /
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Noah Igbinoghene #4 of the Auburn Tigers (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
Noah Igbinoghene #4 of the Auburn Tigers (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images) /

842. . . . Noah Igbinoghene. 5. player

Perhaps, nothing is a better barometer for scouting than seeing how well a potential NFL prospect plays versus good competition. Well, the competition doesn’t get any better than what guys have to face during the rigors of the SEC conference schedule, and we can argue that for the teams in the western division, the gauntlet is an even harder one to navigate.

Noah Igbinoghene held up all season versus future NFL stars at the wide receiver position, and after tallying 42 tackles with seven pass breakups in 2019, it’s safe to assume he’s already turning the heads of a few pro scouts.

. . . Kristian Fulton. 4. player. 817

Kristian Fulton doesn’t raise a ton of concerns about his skillset when you watch him play. All of his question marks are about character and a few missteps he made off of the field. Then again, if you take another look at that College Football Playoff National Championship Game, he did show a few chinks in the armor. We’ll see how he progresses as the draft process rolls along.