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HONOLULU, HI - SEPTEMBER 03: Dior Scott #9 of the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors makes a catch as he is tackled by Upton Stout #21 and Derrick Smith #24 of the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers during the first half of an NCAA football game at the Clarance T.C. Ching Athletic Complex on September 3, 2022 in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo by Darryl Oumi/Getty Images)
HONOLULU, HI - SEPTEMBER 03: Dior Scott #9 of the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors makes a catch as he is tackled by Upton Stout #21 and Derrick Smith #24 of the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers during the first half of an NCAA football game at the Clarance T.C. Ching Athletic Complex on September 3, 2022 in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo by Darryl Oumi/Getty Images)Darryl Oumi/Getty Images

Upton Stout NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for Western Kentucky CB

BR NFL Scouting DepartmentDec 18, 2024

HEIGHT: 5'9"

WEIGHT: 181

HAND: 9"

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ARM: 30"

WINGSPAN: 74⅜”


40-YARD DASH: 4.44

SHUTTLE: 4.29

VERTICAL: 37.5"

BROAD: 10'8"


POSITIVES

— Twitchy athlete with smooth backpedal and fluid transitions. Sinks his hips very well. Great acceleration and quickly closes on the ball and receiver. Shows the speed and athletic ability to match receivers.

— Willing and aggressive defender who plays with a chip on his shoulder. Doesn't let his size be a factor. Triggers quick and shows ability to blitz and play on the other side of the line of scrimmage.

— Has the versatility to play both slot and outside cornerback.


NEGATIVES

— Undersized player who can get shielded by bigger receivers.

— Bounces off of ball-carriers at times due to his smaller frame.


2024 STATISTICS

— 12 Games, 52 Tackles, 8 TFL, 1 Sack, 1 INT, 1 PBU


NOTES

— Born: N/A

— Games Started: 31

— 3-Star recruit in the 2020 class, per 247Sports

— 2023: Jim Thorpe Award Watch List

— 2022: Transfer from North Texas

— 2022: CFN Freshman All-American Honorable Mention

— Senior Bowl Invite


OVERALL

Upton Stout is an undersized yet feisty cornerback from Western Kentucky who brings outstanding twitch and competitive fire to the table. At 5'9" and 182 pounds, Stout compensates for his lack of size with smooth athleticism, quickness, and versatility. A standout performer with the ability to play both outside and in the slot, Stout projects as a dynamic nickel defender with additional value as a blitzer.

In coverage, Stout is a fluid and twitchy athlete who excels at staying in phase with receivers. He displays excellent hip fluidity and transitions smoothly without wasted movement, enabling him to match receivers stride-for-stride. His quick acceleration allows him to close ground rapidly on shorter routes and compete at the catch point. Stout's versatility is a key asset, as he can play both outside and in the slot, although his size and length make him a better fit as a nickel defender at the next level. While his aggression and competitiveness help him overcome some of his physical limitations, bigger receivers can shield him from the ball, and he occasionally struggles with contested situations.

Despite his smaller frame, Stout is an aggressive and willing run defender. He triggers quickly downhill to attack the line of scrimmage, often slipping past blockers with his quickness to make plays on the ball-carrier. He flashes the ability to blitz effectively, bringing pressure on the quarterback or disrupting plays in the backfield. However, his lack of size can lead to him being shielded or overpowered by larger blockers, and his smaller frame occasionally limits his ability to consistently bring down bigger ball-carriers.

Upton Stout projects as a mid-round pick with the skill set to become a high-energy role player in an NFL secondary. His quickness, athleticism, and aggressive mentality make him an ideal candidate for a nickel cornerback role, where his ability to cover short-area routes, blitz, and support the run can be fully utilized. While his lack of size may limit his effectiveness against bigger receivers, Stout's competitive nature and versatility should allow him to make an impact on defense and special teams early in his career.


GRADE: 6.9 (Potential Role Player— 4th Round)

OVERALL RANK: 120

POSITION RANK: CB16

PRO COMPARISON: Mike Hughes


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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