Brad Phillipsâ€"Safety, 6'4"Â, 215
Phillips has a very outside shot at the pros, and would probably be undrafted if he makes a team. He has durability issues, but is a tough guy and plays vicious defense. His speed and coverage skills are suspect, but he can change a game with his playmaking ability and punishing hits.
He had shoulder surgery in the offseason and many teams will recognize a hard-hitting safety that has body problems. I still expect a team to take a chance on him.
Brendan Smithâ€"Safety, 6'1"Â, 210
Smith is unlikely to make the pros. He makes all the right play calls from the safety position, is elusive, and has a lot of playmaking ability. He's the ideal centerfielder for a defense.
That said, his coverage abilities and speed are reasons for concern. He has not faired well in coverage this year and often gets beat by faster receivers. He doesn't necessarily have NFL safety size, either. His best shot is as an undrafted free agent.