There's a real sharp divergence in where Spoon falls in the CB rankings between evaluators who focus heavily on athletic measurables and projection, where Spoon didn't run at the combine and has non-prototypical size/bulk (and other top corners have measured really well in a great draft at the position), and those who focus heavily on grading the tape, where they're just gaping in awe of the Sistine Chapel of corner play in college football.
Divisiveness is probably a good thing for his draft stock, since some team will fall in the latter camp and want to go get him early.