IMO, the negatives are somewhat overblown. Everybody wants to hate this kid. It's reached the point he's actually underrated in some scouting reports. Sure, he's not elite in any category and he comes across as immature. But the NFL is no longer ultra sophisticated in the secondary. The rule changes allow mediocrity to thrive. Particularly big and talented mediocrity. Benjamin is going to make plays. Florida State was struggling in the game at Florida last year until Benjamin took over. They probably lose the national title game without his contributions in the second half.
If I'm going to doubt somebody, I want him to be small and suddenly rising up the charts. I know I have the advantage there. If I'm trying to doubt a big talented guy who has always been considered a blue chipper, I'm supposed to lose more often than not, and I will.
Benjamin is rated too high for me to get excited about taking him where he's slated to go. I'd prefer several other options, guys who have fallen like Lee, Kouandjio and Van Noy. But this guy will make it.