Physical safety with the commitment and talent to handle run-support duties on the pro level. Koerner is quick to diagnose and attack, using body control and play strength to stop running plays before they get started. His short-area quickness is more translatable as a run defender than in coverage and he lacks the range and man-cover talent teams look for on the back-end. He lacks coverage versatility but he's a very capable run defender with special-teams traits who could find a backup role as a Day 3 safety.
Belton's interception total and overall ball production from Iowa's hybrid "Cash" spot certainly grab your attention, but they might not be indicative of his NFL projection. Belton has average size, can line up over tight ends and excels in short-zone coverages, where his ball skills and anticipation bring him to the action. He lacks the suddenness to stay with route breaks underneath and will be exploited if asked to cover on the back end. Belton has the physical ability for run support, but defensive coordinators are sure to be concerned about his trouble reading keys and locating the football on the collegiate level.