Chris Wilcox - Cornerback BYU Cougars Scouting Report
Scouting report for NFL Draft prospect Chris Wilcox
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In a class filled with a lot of really talented cornerbacks, a player like Wilcox may end up as a steal for a team. It starts with his overall size. Wilcox checks that box with flying colors. He has really good length, and he has a solid frame. Wilcox is going to pass the eye test for every team. He also has scheme versatility. At BYU, Wilcox played a lot of zone coverage, but his skill set will translate well as a man cornerback. When it comes to tackling, Wilcox is elite in that regard. He didn't miss a tackle on his 2020 film. The technique is there, and Wilcox doesn't struggle to flip his hips. Wilcox's concerns revolve around his passive play. He doesn't create turnovers and plays a very safe brand of football. Wilcox is a bend but don't break kind of player. It sometimes hurts him, as he can be late to get to a wideout when he has an opportunity to make a play on the ball. BYU's defensive scheme doesn't ask their cornerbacks or safeties to do a ton, which could be the reason why he plays the way he does. How well Wilcox runs will determine how high he can go. The tools are all there to be a starting cornerback in the NFL in a few years, and he can play special teams until then. That is a valuable player, worthy of being a mid-round selection.