Photo by Leon Neuschwander - The Oregonian
Height |
Weight |
Arm Length |
Hand Size |
6'2" |
193 lbs. |
32 1/2" |
9 5/8" |
40 Yard Dash |
Bench Press |
Vertical Jump |
Broad Jump |
3-Cone Drill |
20 Yard Shuttle |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Games |
Tackles |
Tackles for Loss |
Sacks |
Pass defended |
Interceptions |
Forced Fumbles |
Touchdowns |
26 |
91 |
2.5 |
1.0 |
17 |
4 |
1 |
0.0 |
Pros
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Cons
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Overview
Rejzohn Wright hasn't played a great deal of college football but in his limited experience he has shown that he can adapt and make great strides against tough competition. His size and length for the position are great and he knows how to play to his strengths on the field which is why he played so well against one of the premier receivers in this draft in Jordan Addison. His high football IQ and competitive have won him a considerable amount of battles as well and defensive coordinators looking for a press-man corner. He has had issues covering shiftier receivers despite winning the matchup against Addison in 2022 and it will take time on and off the field to improve his technical flaws and footwork. He's a Day 2 prospect that has upside of being a starting outside cornerback early in his career.