I don't know what kind of defense we're going to run this year, but if you need a Cover 3 corner, Patrick Surtain Jr looks like the prototype. We all know how polished his technique is, so what surprised me the most with his tape is just how willing he is to get physical. He brawls with receivers on presses and comes down hard to make tackles. Just the spitting-image perfect CB for that system.
Farley is explosive enough to hang with Chase Claypool, and that 2019 game alone probably solidified a top 10 pick for him. I see a lot of bust risk with him though. 1 year of real experience. Injuries. Doesn't get his head around, and gives up completions right in his facemask Chido style. You take him top 10 anyway because he has game-changing talent at a critical position and could directly bump up your W column if he hits, but it's taking a risk.
Jaycee Horn is an absolute gamer. Surtain gets all the hype about having an NFL dad, but I didn't know that Jaycee's dad was Joe Horn until a guy on another draft site I use mentioned it. He brings that same flashy diva-type of behavior to CB, which is fun to watch and makes for a hell of a highlight reel. But he's willing to gamble on plays and likes to grab when he loses a step, and that opens the door for him to get beat a LOT in the pros. He'll still go first round because he's 6'1" and athletic with monster ball skills, but he is a tier below Farley and Surtain IMO.
Farley will lose some reps, but when he does, he's right there on the play. Again, kind of Chido style. Chido's probably the worst-case scenario for him. And Surtain literally just played 900+ snaps this year without being flagged once, which is just polar opposite of Horn. He is just freaking clinical. All 3 players have high ceilings, but Horn comes with potential burn-victim risk that neither of the other two have.
But hey. Sometimes he shoves Kyle Pitts to the ground. and that's cool too.