Mock NFL Draft Projects Former Kansas State DB To Join Struggling AFC South Team

As we inch closer to Draft Day, mock drafts are starting to illustrate projections beyond just the first two rounds.
NFL Draft analyst Chad Reuter released his predictions for the first four rounds, pinpointing former Kansas State defensive back Marques Sigle to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Sigle compiled four interceptions, 16 pass deflections, and 9.5 tackles for loss during his two seasons with the Wildcats.
Jacksonville finished 4-13 last season with the worst passing defense in the league.
At the NFL Combine, Sigle prided himself on potentially being one of the best safeties in the Draft. He feels his tenure in Manhattan, KS, helped him showcase his versatility and talent to the football world.
"I just feel it showed my skillset," Sigle said. "Playing different positions, switching it up, showing my ability to tackle, guard, and be in the post. Just showing how versatile I am, showing the type of abilities I can have on the big stage."
Sigle wasn't the only former Wildcat featured in the projections, as cornerback Jacob Parrish was projected to be a fourth-round selection to the Carolina Panthers.
"It's amazing," Sigle said about being in Draft conversations with his former K-State teammate. "Two guys that [people] wouldn't expect that would get here. Very undersized, very overlooked. So just to make our way here is huge for us. It's a blessing."
Jayden Armant is a graduate of the Howard University School of Communications and a contributor to Kansas State Wildcats on SI. He can be reached at jaydenshome14@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @jaydenarmant.