
Brandon Adams NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for UCF CB
HEIGHT: 6'1"
WEIGHT: 186
HAND: 8⅜"
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ARM: 32¼"
WINGSPAN: 76"
40-YARD DASH: 4.46
VERTICAL: 33"
POSITIVES
— Excellent length with long arms. Has a very good frame to continue to add and solidify weight.
— Aggressive player who likes to line up in press and get hands on to disrupt routes. Tends to be a bully when he can.
— Long strider who shows the ability to match and run with receivers throughout the route. Shows a good burst in short areas, especially on short and intermediate routes.
NEGATIVES
— Average body control and ball awareness downfield. Can get grabby when out of position, which can cause him to lose track of the ball and man when in coverage downfield.
— Has some tightness throughout his hips that show up when opening and redirecting. Can take extra steps to get going at times.
— Inconsistent ball skills downfield. Doesn't track or high point the ball well on deep passes.
2024 STATISTICS
— 9 Games, 14 Tackles, 1 TFL, 2 PBU, 2 INT, 1 TD
NOTES
— Games Started: 29
— 3 Star recruit in the 2021 class, per 247Sports
— 2024: Missed Week 10 & 11 due to lower back injury
— Senior Bowl Invite
OVERALL
Brandon Adams is a long, physical cornerback out of UCF with the prototypical size and length for the position. Standing at 6'1" and 186 pounds, Adams has the frame to continue to add functional weight, making him an appealing developmental prospect. His physicality and willingness to engage in press coverage, combined with his aggressive mentality, give him a foundation to potentially excel as an outside cornerback at the next level.
In coverage, Adams leverages his length to disrupt routes effectively, particularly in press situations. He excels in rerouting receivers at the line of scrimmage and has the speed to stay in phase with opponents on short and intermediate routes. However, his high pad level and some hip tightness limit his ability to redirect quickly, exposing him to separation against sharper route runners. Adams' ball skills are a mixed bag; while he uses his length effectively on shorter routes, he struggles to track the ball and high-point it on deep throws. His grabby tendencies, when out of position, can lead to penalties, and his wandering eyes in zone coverage sometimes pull him out of position, especially during scramble drills.
Adams brings an aggressive approach to run support but lacks consistency as a tackler. His length allows him to keep blockers at bay and contribute to setting the edge effectively. However, his tackling form is inconsistent, as he approaches ball-carriers high at times, leading to missed tackles. While he is willing to engage in physical play, his ability to secure stops in the open field needs refinement. Adams contributes sufficiently in run defense but must develop a more disciplined approach to become a reliable asset in this area.
Brandon Adams is a developmental prospect with upside as an outside cornerback in press-heavy schemes. His length, physicality, and ability to disrupt routes at the line of scrimmage provide an excellent foundation, but his limitations in ball tracking and quick transitions make him more of a long-term project. Adams could contribute on special teams early in his career while he refines his technique and improves his overall consistency in coverage and tackling.
GRADE: 6.2 (Developmental Prospect — 5th Round)
OVERALL RANK: 194
POSITION RANK: CB22
PRO COMPARISON: Blessaun Austin
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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