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Cobee Bryant NFL Draft 2025 Scouting Report for Atlanta Falcons CB

BR NFL Draft Scouting Dept.Apr 28, 2025

The Atlanta Falcons added Kansas CB Cobee Bryant as an undrafted free agent after the 2025 NFL draft.

Cobee Bryant is a long-armed cornerback with standout athletic traits and ball-hawking tendencies. His natural athleticism and length allow him to thrive in bump-and-run coverage, making him an intriguing mid-round prospect. Though his technical skills need refining, Bryant's playmaking ability and aggressiveness stand out.

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Bryant excels in using his length to disrupt receivers, especially in press coverage. His ball skills are impressive, showing a knack for tracking and high-pointing throws. However, his top-end speed is questionable, and he shows hip tightness, leading to issues transitioning in coverage. His inconsistent technique can result in wasted movement and poor positioning.

Bryant is a willing and aggressive tackler, filling his role in the run game. Though not the most physical cornerback, he shows good effort in run support and does a solid job wrapping up ball-carriers, often shooting through the thigh boards to secure the tackle.

Cobee Bryant projects as a mid-round pick with the potential to develop into a starter with proper refinement. His ball skills and athletic upside give him a high ceiling, but he will need to improve his technique, transitions, and top-end speed to succeed at the next level.

MEASUREMENT AND TESTING RESULTS

HEIGHT: 6'0"

WEIGHT: 180

HAND: 9¼”

ARM: 31¼”

WINGSPAN: 77"

40-YARD DASH: 4.53

POSITIVES

— Long-armed cornerback that does a very good job of using his length to his advantage, especially in bump and runs.

— Toolsy athlete who consistently flashes a handful of traits. Athleticism and ball skills are a couple of the top traits.

— Has ball hawk tendencies. When able to get his head around and track the ball, he looks to turn into the receiver and highpoint the ball.

— Willing tackler who fills his role. Shows good aggressiveness and throws his body around, shooting through the thigh boards.

NEGATIVES

— Questionable top end speed. Receivers seem to run away from him downfield.

— Shows some hip tightness and trouble transitioning. This prohibits his change of direction, seeming to get stuck in mud at times.

— Loose and inconsistent technique can lead to some wasted movement in transitioning and poor positioning.

NOTES

— Games Started: 46

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

— 2024 Unanimous First Team All-Big 12; AFCA Coaches Second Team All-America

— 2023: First Team All-Big 12

— 2022: First Team All-Big 12

GRADE: 7.4 (High-Level Backup/ Potential Starter — 3rd Round)

OVERALL RANK: 69

POSITION RANK: CB9

PRO COMPARISON: Tariq Castro-Fields

Written by B/R NFL Scout Cory Giddings

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