
Tommi Hill NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for Nebraska CB
HEIGHT: 6'0"
WEIGHT: 213
HAND: 9"
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ARM: 33⅜"
WINGSPAN: 79½"
POSITIVES
— Ultra competitor with good length and filled-out frame.
— Shows ball skills to read and react to the quarterback. Plays with instincts and vision in coverage.
— Physical defender who isn't afraid to get in the mix. Wrap tackler who often drags down ball-carriers for minimal extra yards.
NEGATIVES
— Inconsistent in the run game. Willing tackler but drops his head at times, which limits his tackling security. Can also get walled off at times on the edge, struggling to defeat blocks.
— Lacks twitch and burst out of breaks. Slow to close his cushions and hasn't shown to be overly sticky in coverage.
NOTES
— Born March 21, 2002
— 19 career starts
— 4-star recruit in the 2021 class, per 247Sports
— 2024: Battled a foot injury throughout the season
— 2023: Honorable Mention All-Big Ten
— Senior Bowl invite
OVERALL
Tommi Hill is a physical and instinctual cornerback whose 2024 season was hampered by a lingering foot injury.
Standing at 6'0" and 210 pounds, Hill has a filled-out frame and the competitive mindset to compete in the NFL. He showed flashes of his potential in previous seasons, but his 2024 performance raised questions about his consistency, explosiveness and overall competitiveness, likely due to his injury.
Hill is an active and willing tackler who embraces physicality in the run game. He demonstrates the ability to wrap up ball-carriers and limit extra yards, often dragging them down with solid technique. However, his consistency in the run game is a concern.
Hill occasionally drops his head on tackles, which reduces his security, and he struggles to shed blocks against stronger or more technically sound opponents. His ability to maintain outside leverage is inconsistent, as he can get walled off at times when taking on blockers.
Hill's ball skills and instincts stand out when he's reading the quarterback in zone coverage. He does a good job reacting to passes and making plays on the ball. However, his coverage has been plagued by a lack of twitch and burst, especially when closing his cushion or breaking on the ball.
In man coverage, Hill struggles to stay sticky with receivers, particularly on sharp routes or quick-breaking patterns. The foot injury he battled in 2024 appeared to sap some of his fluidity and competitiveness, which were strengths of his in prior seasons. His performance in press coverage and ability to react to double moves was also inconsistent, raising concerns about his ability to match up with quicker NFL receivers.
Hill projects as a late-round draft pick or priority undrafted free agent who will need to prove himself as a backup cornerback and special teams contributor early in his NFL career. While his size, physicality and ball skills offer intriguing potential, his lack of twitch and concerns about his run defense make him a developmental prospect.
If Hill regains his prior explosiveness and competitiveness, he could carve out a role in specific defensive schemes that prioritize zone coverage and physicality.
GRADE: 5.9 (Backup/Draftable— 6th-7th Round)
OVERALL RANK: 232
POSITION RANK: CB27
PRO COMPARISON: Myles Bryant
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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