Here is ESPN's take on DJ:
"Hunter possesses all the physical and mental skills you look for in a defensive back prospect, and should see his recruiting heat up when more coaches view his abilities as both a run and pass supporter. Does not look like your prototypical lean, tight waist corner back prospect, actually possesses a thicker frame and lower-body, but is real smooth in all of his movements. Good pedal and footwork and transitions fluidly in and out. Shows flexible hips and fluid turns mirroring receivers in off-man. Loses little in transition when opening to turn and run in man-to-man and shows proper technique retaining inside leverage and playing the ball. Can press with his strong upper-body and good recovery speed. Displays a great burst and extra gear breaking under the deep throw in zone coverage and closes quickly on the perimeter pass with good force. What separates this kid from other good cover corners is his aggressiveness and skills on run support. Locates the ball quickly and flashes great range with sharp pursuit angles. Closes quickly with good explosiveness in space you can't coach. Excellent tackler who wraps up solidly and drives through from his powerful hips. Sound and reliable in the openfield; puts on a clinic covering kicks and could find that role early on in college. Great blitzer off the edge with his burst and relentless motor to the football. However, his recovery speed could be tested as a college corner as well as his transitional quickness and ability to shadow top receivers in and out of their breaks with his thicker lower-body. Hunter may be more reliable at safety with his physical skills and it would put him in position to make more plays around the football with his excellent instincts. Great competitor and his unselfish, non-flashy style of play could be hiding this potential sleeper."
Good Job coaches for getting this kid

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