With the 2016 NFL winding down, my look at the safest prospects at each position concludes with defensive backs.At the cornerback position, there's little safety. You're constantly under attack by opposing quarterbacks and receivers. Ridicule is likely to come from the stands, and film-room se sions on bad days will not be fun. It's a lonely spot.However, the best corners have a short memory and supreme confidence in their own talent -- which is great, because on some Sundays, no one else will. Athletes that are ready to come back after a tough play are the ones I'm considering as the safest corner picks.These three cornerbacks are my safe bets in the 2016 draft cla s. As with every position group in this series, there is a mix of top-rated prospects and others for whom I project a long NFL career Rocky Bleier Jersey  without the early-round hype.1. , Florida: He isn't the biggest corner, but he measured a bit taller and heavier than expected at 5-10 1/2, 205 pounds. He plays with the tenacity, mixing it up with any receiver in his vicinity. His 10 career interceptions and 28 pa s breakups (in just three years) prove that his ball skills are legitimate, and his quickne s is obvious, whether he's staying with receivers in short areas or returning an interception or kickoff return. He will be a playmaker in the NFL.Potential landing spots:, , 2. , LSU: LSU is known for supplying NFL teams with defensive backs, and Mills is next in the distinguished pipeline. He isn't a physical freak like or a major-league playmaker like . But he started 13 games as a true freshman, and would have started every game of his career in one of the top defensive back groups in the country if not for a preseason ankle injury last fall. He could shift to safety during his career, but I like his physicality and agility against larger NFL receivers on the outside. And if he does switch positions, he'll be a long-time starter at safety.Potential landing spots:, , , 3. , Southeastern Louisiana: It doesn't matter to me at what school he played -- Miller is a flat-out baller. The two-time All-American at the FCS level consistently made quarterbacks pay for mistakes (11 INT, 22 PBU) during his four years as a starter. Though he's on the slight side at a shade under 6-foot, 182 pounds, Miller was feisty at the Reese's , showing that he wasn't intimidated by competition from major college football. Though he won't be picked as early as others with a higher "ceiling", his ferocity and ball skills should translate to the next level.Potential landing spots:, , Follow Chad Reuter on Twitter __.  Dan Moore Jr. Jersey
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