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#65
Domani Jackson
67.0
Grade
Draft Projection
3
Round
75 - 130
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank
Measurements
6'1"
Height
194
Weight (lbs)
31.125"
Arm Length
9.125"
Hand Size
Athletic Testing
4.41s
40-Yard Dash
College Statistics
12
Games
27
Tackles
1
Interceptions
5
Pass Breakups
Scouting Report
Former 5-star recruit from USC who transferred to Alabama and started all 13 games in 2024, earning 7 pass breakups and 2 interceptions. Confident press-man corner with excellent footwork, hips to flip and run vertical, and elite recovery speed (4.28 in forty). Injuries and regression led to being benched in 2025, significantly dinging his stock from what once looked like first-round potential.
Player Comparison
Ahkello Witherspoon
Strengths
- Blazing straight-line speed that measures elite at 4.28 seconds, giving him recovery ability when beaten in coverage situations.
- Ideal cornerback frame at 6'1" and 197 pounds, providing length to disrupt passing lanes and physicality against bigger receivers.
- Demonstrates impressive run support instincts, consistently filling gaps and making tackles with conviction when offenses attack his side.
- Shows natural fluidity in his backpedal and transition, moving smoothly between coverage responsibilities without mechanical stiffness or wasted motion.
- Competitive fire burns bright during physical battles, refusing to back down from contact and often initiating it himself.
- Elite athletic testing numbers across the board suggest untapped potential that proper coaching and development could unlock at the next level.
- Battle-tested against SEC competition throughout 2024, facing elite receivers weekly and holding his own in high-pressure conference matchups.
- Versatile coverage ability allows him to play both man and zone schemes, though he shows more comfort in press-man situations.
Areas to Improve
- Ball production remains concerningly low for a player with his athletic gifts, managing just two interceptions despite frequent targeting.
- Tackling technique needs refinement, as he occasionally goes high or fails to wrap up properly on sure tackles.
- Route recognition and anticipation skills lag behind his physical tools, often reacting rather than diagnosing offensive concepts early.
- Inconsistent hand usage in press coverage, sometimes getting grabby when he should be using proper jam techniques.
- Durability questions linger from his high school knee injury and the physical toll of SEC football over multiple seasons.