Highly athletic cornerback with a ball-hawking mindset. Funderburk’s coverage technique needs work, but he has the fluidity and make-up speed to overcome early missteps. He is constantly searching for chances to make plays and has the instincts and burst to do just that. He can be unsound in maintaining positioning and finding the ball when routes head downfield. Funderburk has the foot quickness and hips to reduce inside to the slot and he is wired to handle run support when it’s time. Funderburk’s athletic profile and ball production might be indicators of an ability to make a roster and eventually earn playing time.
Williams primarily played guard at Austin Peay and Appalachian State, but a move to center might give him the best chance to compete for a spot as a pro. He’s undersized with short arms, so doing battle against two-gappers inside will be a lofty challenge. He has quick feet and shows an ability to get to his landmarks with good pace as a move blocker. He doesn’t have the physical ability to hold up against NFL bull rushers, but a move to center would help in that area. He’s unlikely to be drafted, but zone teams might want to give him a look.