
Tacario Davis NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for Arizona CB
HEIGHT: 6'4"
WEIGHT: 190
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POSITIVES
— Athlete with rare length and size, combined with the movement skills necessary to get in and out of breaks.
— Has quick feet, a good burst out of breaks, and the ability to close ground when balanced.
— Likes to get his hands on in press, riding the receiver and disrupting timing. This allows him to get into phase and control the route.
— Very physical player in the run game. Does a great job using his length to his advantage quickly, shedding blocks on the edge.
— Secure tackler who wraps up and runs his feet through contact. Imposing his size.
NEGATIVES
— Inconsistent sinking his hips and breaking, leading to separation. Can be slow transitioning, raising up when working downfield when in off coverage, leading him to be a step behind and handsy.
— Long strider who takes time to get to top speed. He opens the gate in press at times, allowing twitchier receivers to run right past him.
— Trouble with changing direction and flipping hips when open, leading him to make wide turns.
— Although he typically has the length advantage, receivers can get into him and push him around.
NOTES
— Born Aug. 17, 2024
— 3-Star recruit in the 2022 class, per 247 Sports
— 2023 2nd AP Team All-Pac-12
OVERALL
Tacario Davis is an intriguing cornerback prospect with rare length and size—at 6'4" and 195 pounds, he brings a unique profile to the position. His combination of height and movement skills allows him to compete in press coverage, and his physicality in both coverage and run defense stands out. Davis offers a unique blend of athleticism and physical play, making him a potential second-round pick with the ability to impact at the next level.
Davis thrives in press coverage, using his length and physicality to disrupt the timing of routes. He stays sticky in coverage, getting into receivers' hip pockets and showing good anticipation as they work downfield. His quick feet and burst out of breaks help him close ground effectively when balanced. However, Davis struggles with sinking his hips, which can lead to separation, particularly in off coverage. His long strides can also take time to reach top speed, making him vulnerable to faster, twitchier receivers who can run past him. His ball skills and awareness downfield are also areas of concern, as he sometimes struggles to locate and play the ball while engaging the receiver.
Davis is a very physical run defender who excels at using his length to shed blocks on the edge. He's a willing and aggressive tackler, seeking out big hits and consistently wrapping up to secure his tackles. His size allows him to impose himself on ball carriers, and he takes pride in contributing to the run defense. However, he occasionally gambles by sitting on routes, leading to poor positioning and missed opportunities in coverage.
Tacario Davis projects as an early-round pick with the potential to become an impact player, especially in schemes that prioritize his length and physicality. His rare combination of length and athleticism makes him a standout, but his inconsistency in transitions and his struggles in off coverage and ball awareness will need refinement. If he can improve his technique, particularly in coverage transitions and ball skills, Davis has the potential to develop into one of the top cornerbacks at the next level.
GRADE: 7.8 (Potential Impact Player — 2nd Round)
OVERALL RANK: 29
POSITION RANK: CB5
PRO COMPARISON: Kevin King
Written by B/R NFL Scout Cory Giddings
Prospect workout numbers, measurables (40-yard dash, hand size, etc.) and 2024 statistics will be added at a later date.
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