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The best landing spots for these 16 NFL Draft green room prospects

Where every player set to appear at the draft could hear their name called
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CB Colton Hood, Tennessee

Tennessee defensive back Colton Hood
Tennessee defensive back Colton Hood | Brianna Paciorka/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
  • Kansas City Chiefs

Hood won't be taken by Kansas City with their first pick, but he might be in play for their second if they don't take a cornerback at 9th overall. He's in a heavily populated second tier of CB prospects, but would be a smooth fit for the Chiefs as an instant impact starter.

  • Miami Dolphins

The Tennessee cornerback isn't someone who would be defined as a project, making him an ideal match for the Dolphins, who need an influx of productive players as soon as possible. His physicality would also be an energizer for their new-look defense.

  • Seattle Seahawks

Seattle continues to have a hole in their secondary, mainly at cornerback. This could be a pairing that doesn't come to fruition until the 2nd round, with their lack of draft capital being a potential catalyst for a trade back from No. 32. Inserting him next to Josh Jobe and Devon Witherspoon would go a long way toward continuing their defensive dominance.

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