The Miami Dolphins are evaluating cornerback Korie Black from Oklahoma State, known for his impressive stats including three interceptions last season and a low passer rating against him. Black is highly regarded for his combination of size and speed, with a 4.35 40-yard dash, and a strong track record over five college seasons. As teams are limited to 30 pre-draft visits, Black's visit signifies his potential as a sleeper in a thin draft class, expected to be picked early in the fourth round despite lacking a combine invitation.
Black is a battle-tested corner who's comfortable on an island and ready to contribute as a rookie, but he's also a young player with tremendous athletic upside.
He had 100 tackles, four interceptions, 21 passes defended and four forced fumbles in 61 games over five seasons with the Cowboys.
In 2024, Black led the Big 12 with twelve total pass breakups and interceptions, and his role was as demanding as any corner in this class.
In a thin cornerback class, teams will have a hard time passing on his combination of potential and pro-readiness.
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