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Horn and Mike Jackson have led the NFL in several categories over the past two seasons, most recently in total interceptions as a corner duo. A chance to play, learn, and develop behind such a duo has been an exciting possibility for prospects like Delane.

"I would want to be a sponge," Delane said. "I just want to learn from guys like that, man. I think, you know, that's the biggest thing for me, you know, I'd like to surround myself with high-caliber talent that I just soak up, and I try to bring and add new things to my game. So you know, I would love to be a part of something with people of high caliber players."

There is a chance someone like Delane could come in and play alongside Horn and Jackson, though. The LSU defensive back said teams have been talking to him a lot about nickel this week.

"They're asking me am I willing to play inside, willing to play outside, and I just tell them I'm willing to do whatever I can to help the team.

"Playing inside, it's a lot of room, a lot of grass, you know, you have to kind of know where your help is, know if you're blitzing, you're kind of more in run fits. It's probably the biggest difference."

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