Score Atlanta's Brian Jones (who can be heard Sunday's on The Official Visit on Sports Radio 790 The Zone, 2-4 pm) has broken down this season's top seniors at each position. Here he looks at the top ten Cornerbacks that football fans can see on Friday nights this football season.
10. Martin Jenkins (Centennial) – 5-9. 161. Is the son of former UT great Lee Jenkins. Is one of the fastest high school football players in the state. Has been offered by MTSU, Syracuse, Toledo and Western Carolina
9. Brison Williams (Northside-Warner Robins) – 5-11. 175. Has good size and awareness. He can line up at safety or cover the slot receiver. Committed to South Carolina.
8. Pernell Williams (Coffee) - 6-2. 175. Had a great junior season with 77 tackles, four interceptions and 20 breakups. Has been offered by Clemson.
7. Detrick Bonner (Luella) – 6-0. 165. Has good cover ability and enough speed to cover an opposing teams top receiver. Has committed to Virginia Tech.
6. Bradley Roby (Peachtree Ridge) – 6-1. 171. Has played WR most of his high school career but because of his size and athleticism, he is considered to be a great college coroner back. Vanderbilt, Auburn and Ohio State are his top 3.
5. Garry Peters (Heritage) – 5-11. 173. A quarterback in high school, but has enough speed and awareness to play corner in college. Clemson leads a long list of schools that have offered.
4. Darius Robinson (Westlake) – 5-11. 171. Hard hitting corner who excels in zone coverage. Kentucky, Miami and Stanford are some of the schools that have offered. 43 tackles and 3 interceptions in 2008.
3. Barry Bostic (Jefferson County) – 5-11. 175. Another prospect that can play quarterback. Has great body control and can tackle just as good as any player in the state. Committed to GA Tech.
2. Jonathan Mincy (SW DeKalb) – 5-10. 164. One of the top corners in the region. Great make up speed and great awareness. Committed to Auburn.
1. Ryan Ayers (South Paulding) – 5-10. 178. He’s athletic, fast and has great anticipation. Can just flat out make plays. Committed to GA Tech
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