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CINCINNATI, OHIO - NOVEMBER 09: Garnett Hollis Jr. #1 of the West Virginia Mountaineers reacts after breaking up a pass intended for Xzavier Henderson #8 of the Cincinnati Bearcats in the first quarter at Nippert Stadium on November 09, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
CINCINNATI, OHIO - NOVEMBER 09: Garnett Hollis Jr. #1 of the West Virginia Mountaineers reacts after breaking up a pass intended for Xzavier Henderson #8 of the Cincinnati Bearcats in the first quarter at Nippert Stadium on November 09, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)Dylan Buell/Getty Images

Garnett Hollis Jr. NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for West Virginia CB

BR NFL Scouting DepartmentJan 29, 2025

HEIGHT: 6'0"

WEIGHT: 203

HAND: 8"

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ARM: 32"

WINGSPAN: 76"


40-YARD DASH: 4.50

SHUTTLE: 4.30

VERTICAL: 36.5"

BROAD: 10'5"


POSITIVES

— Very good length and size with filled out thicker frame. Uses his size and physicality to his advantage when taking on blocks and holds up well against bigger receivers and tight ends.

— Aggressive when contesting through the catch point. Shows good timing and the ability to stay calm with his back to the ball.

— Flashes very good footwork and the ability to sink his hips to transition.


NEGATIVES

— Lacks the desired movement skills to be an elite cornerback. Often plays with a high pad level, which affects his movement out of breaks. Limited top end speed, allowing receivers to separate downfield.

— Doesn't show ball hawking tendencies. Inconsistent eye discipline in zone coverage. He rallies late to threats in his area.


2024 STATISTICS

— 13 Games, 46 Tackles, 1 TFL, 6 PBU, 1 FR


NOTES

— Games Started: 30

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

— 2024 Transfer from Northwestern

— Shrine Bowl Invite


OVERALL

Garnett Hollis Jr. is a long and physical cornerback from West Virginia, boasting a 6'0", 203-pound frame that provides the ideal size to contend with bigger receivers and tight ends at the NFL level. A former Northwestern transfer, Hollis uses his length and physicality effectively but is limited by movement inefficiencies that impact his ability to consistently cover faster and more agile receivers.

In coverage, Hollis thrives when he can leverage his length and physicality, particularly at the catch point. He does a good job of timing his disruptions and remaining calm with his back to the ball. However, his high pad level and slower change-of-direction skills hinder his ability to stick with receivers on shorter routes, and his limited top-end speed leaves him vulnerable to separation on deeper routes. Hollis flashes solid footwork and the ability to sink his hips for transitions, but these traits are inconsistent, especially when defending quicker, more explosive receivers. In zone coverage, his eye discipline can waver, leading to late reactions to threats in his area. While he competes well, Hollis lacks natural ball-hawking instincts and has not shown a tendency to generate turnovers.

Hollis is an aggressive and physical presence in the run game. His size and strength allow him to take on blocks effectively, and he holds his ground well against bigger opponents on the edge. While his block destruction skills are above average, his tackling can be inconsistent. This is often due to his limited movement skills, which make it difficult for him to adjust quickly to ball-carriers. Hollis' aggression sometimes leads to missed tackles as he over-commits or comes in too high.

Garnett Hollis Jr. projects as a developmental prospect who will likely find his role as a physical outside cornerback in zone-heavy schemes. His size, length, and aggression make him an asset against bigger-bodied receivers and in run support, but his movement limitations and inconsistent tackling could cap his ceiling as a backup or rotational player. Hollis will need to refine his technique and improve his consistency to carve out a role at the next level.


GRADE: 6.2 (Developmental Prospect — 5th Round)

OVERALL RANK: 202

POSITION RANK: CB23

PRO COMPARISON: Michael Ojemudia


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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