Long-limbed corner with low career rep count but impressive production in lone starting season. Frazier is long, fast and athletic but upright and gawky in transitions from off-man coverage. He stays connected to all forms of vertical routes and uses his length/leaping ability to shade deep windows for the quarterback. He sees well from zone coverage and can burst/stride into plays on the football that some can’t get to. Frazier will turn 25 years old as a rookie and started only 10 games at UTSA, but his traits, in-season improvement and ball production could make him a Day 3 pick with upside as an outside corner.
Evans, who spent the first three seasons of his career at LSU, is a legitimate load capable of popping blockers and rattling pads in tight quarters. He can occupy space and eat blocks. However, he will have to become more proficient at controlling the gaps with extension and shed. He has pro size and pro power but needs to become more dominant for the entirety of the rep.