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#12

Mansoor Delane

CB LSU Junior
90.0
Grade

Draft Projection

1
Round
4 - 16
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

6'0"
Height
187
Weight (lbs)
30.0"
Arm Length
8.875"
Hand Size

Athletic Testing

College Statistics

11
Games
35
Tackles
2
Interceptions
11
Pass Breakups
10
Completions Allowed
8
Career Interceptions
27
Career Pass Breakups

Scouting Report

Top cornerback prospect in the 2026 class with excellent ball skills, 27 career pass breakups, and eight interceptions. Highly versatile in both zone and man coverage with incredible football IQ and not called for a single penalty in 2025 while not allowing a single touchdown. Among qualified cornerbacks, his 31.3 passer rating allowed when targeted ranked second in the class.

Player Comparison

A.J. Terrell

Strengths

  • Processed spatial relationships at an elite level, showing rare ability to anticipate route combinations before they materialize - was routinely a step ahead in zone assignments.
  • Changes direction like his cleats are on swivels - shows exceptional fluidity when flipping his hips and exploding out of his pedal without gathering steps.
  • Brings cornerback quickness with a safety's mentality against the run - will trigger downhill with conviction and wrap tackle through the thighs with surprising pop.
  • Plays with controlled aggression at the catch point, displaying veteran timing when attacking the receiver's hands without drawing flags.
  • Demonstrates remarkable mental processing speed - diagnoses screens and misdirection plays almost instantly, rarely takes false steps against window dressing.
  • Brings valuable position versatility having cross-trained at boundary corner, nickel, and deep safety - possesses football intelligence to handle multiple roles.
  • Shows natural instincts reading quarterbacks' intentions in zone coverage - consistently baits throws and jumps passing lanes with calculated timing.
  • Brings legitimate scheme versatility - thrived in both Virginia Tech's zone-heavy system and LSU's more man-oriented approach without missing a beat.

Areas to Improve

  • Frame is on the slender side at 187 pounds - can get bodied by bigger receivers at the break point who use their mass to create separation in tight quarters.
  • Shows occasional over-aggression jumping underneath routes - savvy NFL quarterbacks will manipulate his eyes with pump fakes and double moves.
  • Tendency to peek in the backfield can lead to losing track of assignments when playing man coverage - needs to trust his technique more consistently.
  • While competitive at the catch point, lacks the elite length to consistently disrupt passing windows against taller boundary receivers in contested situations.
  • Deep speed is adequate but not special - could struggle to recover against NFL burners who threaten his cushion with legitimate vertical push.