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This is the 2026 NFL Combine Stock Report for the cornerbacks. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
Jadon Canady, CB, Oregon
Jadon Canady showed off some incredible speed at the combine. He didn’t do this in the testing, however, as he didn’t run a 40. Instead, Canady breezed through the drills with ease. He was one of the top performers in that regard.
Tacario Davis, CB, Washington
Cornerbacks measuring in at 6-foot-4 aren’t supposed to run 40 times near the 4.3s, but that’s what Tacario Davis did. Davis sprinted a 4.41 time, and he also stood out in the vertical with 37 inches.
Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin
Charles Demmings was one of the best testers among the cornerbacks at the combine this year. He began with terrific jumping numbers, leaping a 42-inch vertical and an 11-foot broad jump. He then ran a 4.41 40 with a 1.55 10-yard split.
Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia
Daylen Everette didn’t have amazing jumping numbers, but he ran an impressive 4.38 for a 6-foot-1 cornerback. Everette then excelled in the drills to further improve his draft stock.
Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee
Colton Hood impressed at the combine, which he needed to do because he’s a 26-year-old prospect. He was another cornerback who impressed in the on-field drills. He also did well in the vertical with a 40.5, and the 40 with a Moses Malone 4.44.
Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State
Here’s another Chris Johnson who was fast at the combine. This version of Chris Johnson blazed a fast 40 with a 4.40, a terrific time for a 6-foot cornerback. Johnson also hit 38 inches on the vertical.
Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas
Malik Muhammad was one of the top performers in the on-field drills. Adding to that, Muhammad also posted some great numbers, recording a 4.42 40 with a 39-inch vertical and a 10-10 broad jump.
D’Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana
Everyone was undoubtedly excited to see D’Angelo Ponds run his 40 after he recorded a 43.5-inch vertical. Ponds didn’t run, unfortunately, but he participated in the on-field drills, where he was a terrific performer.
Toriano Pride, CB, Missouri
It’s odd to see someone named Pride perform so well when it’s almost March because March is Greed Month. However, Toriano Pride was able to get the 40 time he needed by his own admision. Pride is a small corner whose tape was inconsistent, so his 4.32 will undoubtedly help his draft stock.
Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington
Ephesians Prysock sounds like a fake football player from the Key & Peele bit, but he’s real and he impressed at the combine. Prysock ran a 4.45 40, an incredible time for a 6-foot-3 cornerback. He also notched a 39-inch vertical and looked great in the on-field drills.
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