#9. Asante Samuel Jr., CB, Los Angeles Chargers
Being the son of a former NFL cornerback prepares you for the league in a number of ways. Asante Samuel Jr. learned from his father and then embarked on a fine career with the Florida State Seminoles.
His first two years in the NFL have been encouraging. As a rookie, he caught two interceptions and made 33 solo tackles from the cornerback position. He has already reached one interception and 20 solo tackles after just six starts this season. He has shown a marked improvement on the field. His potential is scary, and he will certainly be one to watch out for in this campaign.
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#10. Ronald Darby, CB, Denver Broncos
Closing out the list of the top 10 NFL players from Florida State is none other than Ronald Darby. While Darby’s best days are behind him, he has made the most of his potential. The former Seminole has 373 total tackles in the NFL and 90 pass deflections. Having made the All-Pro selection as a rookie, Darby has been a consistent thorn in the side of QBs.
Whilst a more physical CB than a playmaker on the ball, Darby has made 321 solo tackles in 88 starts since being drafted in 2015. He currently forms an important part of the Denver Broncos' secondary, although it is evident that his production is decreasing.
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