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ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 27: Mansoor Delane #4 of the Virginia Tech Hokies celebrates after recovering a fumble in the fourth quarter against the Tulane Green Wave during the Military Bowl presented by GoBowling.com  at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on December 27, 2023 in Annapolis, Maryland. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 27: Mansoor Delane #4 of the Virginia Tech Hokies celebrates after recovering a fumble in the fourth quarter against the Tulane Green Wave during the Military Bowl presented by GoBowling.com at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on December 27, 2023 in Annapolis, Maryland. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)Greg Fiume/Getty Images

Mansoor Delane NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for Virginia Tech CB

BR NFL Scouting DepartmentOct 9, 2024

HEIGHT: 6'1"

WEIGHT: 187


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POSITIVES

— Smooth athlete with fluid hips to swivel, paired with very good reaction and twitch to match receivers. Displays very good lateral movement and quickness to get into the receiver's hip pocket.

— Does a good job of getting out of his breaks with a very good burst and great closing speed.

— Good zone player with vision and awareness. Shows the ability to read the quarterback's eyes and play the ball when thrown.

— Calm with the ball in the air. Exhibits great body control and timing to rip through the receiver's hands.

— An ultra-competitive player with a short memory who comes to compete each play.

— Efficient tackler who strikes the ball-carrier through the thigh boards and secures with wrap tackles. Shows good physicality to take on blocks.


NEGATIVES

— Functional strength allows him to get pushed around by bigger receivers.

— Lacks attention to detail in coverage. He gives up leverage in press; shows lackluster pad-level; which are a couple of things that aid him in allowing separation.

— Wandering eyes can occasionally pull him out of position in coverage and against the run. Narrowed vision in zone can lead to him missing threats coming into his zone.


NOTES

— Born Dec. 15, 2003

— 3-Star recruit in the 2022 class, per 247Sports

— 2023 Military Bowl; Freshman All-American (FWAA)


OVERALL

Mansoor Delane is a highly competitive cornerback prospect with smooth athleticism, ideal size, and fluid movement. At 6'1" and 187 pounds, Delane pairs his length with quickness and lateral agility, making him a formidable player in both man and zone coverages. He is an instinctive and reactive defender who has shown great promise early in his college career. His competitive mindset and adaptability on the field make him a prospect with high potential in multiple defensive schemes.

Delane excels in coverage, utilizing his fluid hips and lateral quickness to stick with receivers in man coverage. His burst out of breaks and closing speed allow him to stay competitive, especially when playing off-man or zone. Delane does a good job of reading the quarterback's eyes and timing his plays on the ball, showing great composure when the ball is in the air and using his body control to rip through the receiver's hands. He is best from press, where he can use his hands for control and show sticky coverage. However, Delane's lack of consistency can lead to occasional lapses. His lack of functional strength in press coverage gives bigger receivers an edge over him. He also struggles with maintaining leverage, sometimes allowing separation when he opens the gate, leading to separation downfield. Additionally, his wandering eyes can pull him out of position in both coverage and the run, and his narrow vision in zone coverage causes him to miss threats.

In run defense, Delane is a reliable tackler who strikes ball carriers through the thigh boards and secures with wrap tackles. He is efficient in his approach and demonstrates good physicality, showing the desire to fly up and support the run. However, his lack of functional strength becomes evident when facing larger ball carriers. He occasionally struggles to disengage from physical blockers, which can leave him at a disadvantage against stronger, more aggressive opponents. Despite these challenges, his competitive nature and ability to secure tackles when in position make him a solid contributor in run defense.

Mansoor Delane projects as an early-round pick with the potential to be an impact player at the next level. He has all the tools to excel, but his game needs a bit more consistency to reach its full potential. Delane's fluidity in coverage, competitive mindset, and natural athleticism make him an intriguing prospect for teams looking for a cornerback who can excel in both man and zone schemes. His ability to make plays on the ball, coupled with his athletic traits, gives him a high ceiling in the NFL. However, Delane will need to refine his strength and attention to detail in press coverage to maximize his effectiveness at the next level. With further development, he has the potential to become a key contributor in a defensive backfield.


GRADE: 8.0 (Year 1 Starter — Late First Round)

OVERALL RANK: 31

POSITION RANK: CB3

PRO COMPARISON: Noah Igbinoghene


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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