The reason I picked this list is that it doesn't appear that we're in good position with any CBs. We are in OK position with a couple... but in general it appears the choice will be between passing on other prospects in favor of hoping for good performance on the field and improving our position with some elite recruits OR taking a crop of guys now that we have have inside tracks for if we pursue with the right fervor.
We can likely land Khalfani Muhammad and Austin Hooper by making them the top guys on our board. Good prospects both of them that would be great additions to the program. But clearly you can make a case for, say, Tennpenny or Folston over Muhammad.... or Sherit over Hooper. But due to decision schedules it becomes very hard to shoot for those guys and still stay in the race with Muhammad/Hooper who will have west coast schools chomping at the bit to land them every day. So it almost becomes an either/or choice.
Then you have to think we can land 2 "good athletes" from the crop of WRs/ATHs we're in on right now... Boyd, Hunter, Fuller, etc.... many of these types of "6' tall, 4.5 40, low 4

" type guys will continue to pop up throughout the cycle even if we start missing on prospects. However, taking a commitment from one or more of these types of guys eliminates your chances of getting in with a big time WR or CB late in the cycle. But in all cases, we're on the outside looking in with these other prospects as it currently stands... so it's quite a risk to hope LJ Moore loves his OV or randomly a Nadir Barnwell type picks up interest after we start 7-0.
The only player with a late decision schedule that we could probably consider ourselves in "good" position with is Muhammad. So I leave him as our superstar cap to the class in the final 5.
Do you take a Will Fuller or Boyd in place of waiting for a 4

+ CB? Do you take Hooper over athletic freak Sherit? Do you take a one-dimensional but quite talented Khalfani Muhammad over swinging for the fences?
I think it's a tough question and a worthwhile discussion to have.