2018 Senior Bowl: 10 players worth watching for 2018 NFL Draft

AMES, IA - NOVEMBER 11: Wide receiver Allen Lazard #5 of the Iowa State Cyclones pulls in a touchdown pass as safety Darius Curry #2 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys blocks in the second half of play at Jack Trice Stadium on November 11, 2017 in Ames, Iowa. The Oklahoma State Cowboys won 49-42 over the Iowa State Cyclones. (Photo by David Purdy/Getty Images)
AMES, IA - NOVEMBER 11: Wide receiver Allen Lazard #5 of the Iowa State Cyclones pulls in a touchdown pass as safety Darius Curry #2 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys blocks in the second half of play at Jack Trice Stadium on November 11, 2017 in Ames, Iowa. The Oklahoma State Cowboys won 49-42 over the Iowa State Cyclones. (Photo by David Purdy/Getty Images) /
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Michael Joseph, DB, Dubuque

Height: 6-1
Weight: 180

What’s with all the small school players in this post? Well, you can’t help it when these guys are showing out on tape like they are, and Michael Joseph is going to be a really fun player to watch at the Senior Bowl.

With most of his dominance at Dubuque coming at the cornerback position and out of press coverage, scouts believe Joseph has the ability to play some safety at the next level as well because he’s shown on tape (scrub around these game highlights, and you’ll see number 21 at work) that he can also knock guys off their feet with some big time hits.

Not only does he have a hard-hitting nature about him, Joseph is perhaps one of the best ballhawks in the entire Senior Bowl group. He will be a fun defensive back to watch, whether he’s working with cornerbacks or safeties.

Key Stat: Joseph has eight interceptions this season, most in college football.