Six former Mountaineers invited to NFL Combine
Karl Joseph
Already regarded as the top safety prospect, Karl Joseph can only help his attributes at the combine.
He was one of the hardest hitters in the game before his injury, and his upper body strength was likely improved upon even more when he was going through rehab.
In his four games of his senior year, Joseph recorded 15 solo tackles with five interceptions.
He was the national defensive player of the week following a 44-0 shut out of Georgia Southern in Week 1 and he earned All-American honors.
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