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The Jacksonville Jaguars are considering cornerback prospects for the 2026 NFL Draft due to potential depth issues. Key targets include Colton Hood, DāAngelo Ponds, and Chris Johnson, each offering unique skills for the team's defensive strategy.
**Projected 2nd Round Pick** Height: 5ā11 Weight: 193 Age: 21 40: 4.44 10-Yard Split: 1.54 Vertical: 40.5 Broad Jump: 10ā² 5ā³ Hood stepped into a starting role largely because of Jermod McCoyās absence and made the most of it. He is an explosive press corner with good speed, using a well-timed jam to make life difficult receivers off the line. Heās excellent at using his hands and punching through the ball at the catch point. Hood had a strong 2025 for Tennessee, recording 50 tackles with one interception, eight pass breakups, and a forced fumble. With only one full season as a starter, thereās some rawness to his game, but the tools are clearly there. Jacksonville is exactly the kind of environment where a player like Hood could develop without being forced into too much too early.
Tennessee CB Colton Hood | Career Coverage Stats:
š 691 Coverage Snaps š 1 TD Allowed@Vol\_Footballpic.twitter.com/yO2W2UtCCe
ā PFF College (@PFF\_College) March 29, 2026 Notably, Hood registered as a better man corner than zone in 2025, with a 74.6 PFF grade in man coverage this past year, eighth among all draft-eligible players, while also landing a 70.0 zone coverage PFF grade, which was 25th in this class. Depending on how Jacksonville wants to run their coverages in 2026, those struggles in zone could be a key point in that evaluation for Campanileās staff.
The top cornerback prospects include Colton Hood from Tennessee, DāAngelo Ponds from Indiana, and Chris Johnson from San Diego State.
Colton Hood is known for his explosive press coverage, good speed, and ability to disrupt receivers, with a strong performance in man coverage.
DāAngelo Ponds is undersized but compensates with excellent instincts, ball production, and the ability to create turnovers, making him a unique prospect.
Chris Johnson is a fast, fluid corner with strong playmaking ability in both man and zone coverage, making him a potential first-round talent at a second-round price.

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**Projected 2nd Round Pick** Height: 5ā8 Weight: 180 Age: 21 40: 4.36 10-Yard Split: 1.52 Vertical: 43.5ā³ Broad Jump: N/A If youāre looking for a classic mold-breaker, Ponds is definitely your guy. He doesnāt have the prototypical size that teams traditionally covet on the outside, but what he lacks in length, he makes up for with instincts and ball production. 10 pass breakups, 4.5 tackles for loss, three interceptions (1 returned for a touchdown), and a blocked kick screams āmagnet to the footballā. Ponds plays with a natural feel for route combinations, showing the ability to jump passing lanes and create turnovers. Heās an undersized playmaker. A pure ball player. In many ways, how he uses his frame and high level football IQ, he reminds me of former Los Angeles Rams and Jaguars outside cornerback Darious Williams.
DāAngelo Ponds has some of the most ELECTRIC film of any DB in this yearās class pic.twitter.com/ysTWETKZsw
ā NFL Draft Files (@NFL\_DF) April 4, 2026 For Jacksonville, similar to Williamsā early years, the question primarily surrounds fit. Can he hold up consistently on the boundary against bigger AFC South receivers? Heās somewhat shown that ability in college, but that will be an early question to be tested in the league. But in an Anthony Campanile defense that values versatility and disguise, Ponds offers immediate outside corner value with upside, for a team willing to look past his size. He registered a 48.6 quarterback rating when targeted in man coverage last year, fifth among all draft-eligible players, paired with a 58.9 quarterback rating against him in zone (11th). His 84.6 zone coverage PFF grade was fourth in this class of cornerbacks.
**Projected 2nd Round Pick** Height: 6ā0 Weight: 193 Age: 21 40: 4.4 10-Yard Split: 1.54 Vertical: 38ā³ Broad Jump: 10ā² 6ā³ A fast, fluid cornerback with and the length to make plays on the ball, Johnson is effective in both man or zone coverage. He consistently makes plays, with four interceptions in 2025, two of which he returned for touchdowns, to add to his 9 pass breakups over 11 games. His fluid transition from backpedaling to breaking on the route, paired with his competitiveness when playing the ball makes Johnson a prime candidate to be Jacksonvilleās first pick of 2025. Heās a name that has quietly gained traction over the past month following the off-season circuit and could present real value if he falls into the late second round.
Players like Chris Johnson are the reason I want the Cowboys to work a trade-back situation. He's a first-round talent at a second-round price.pic.twitter.com/OOSzBJkx9X
ā Dan Rogers (@DannyPhantom24) April 11, 2026 In 2025, Johnson registered as a better man corner than zone, with a 74.0 PFF grade in man coverage this past year, tenth among all draft-eligible players, while also landing the best zone coverage PFF grade of the draft class at 91.9. For a Jacksonville team that primarily played zone coverage in 2025, that could be key, were that trend to continue into 2026.
**Projected 2nd to 3rd Round Pick** Height: 6ā1 Weight: 190 Age: 24 40: 4.33 10-Yard Split: 1.50 Vertical: 38ā³ Broad Jump: 10ā² 10ā³ At the 2026 combine, Stukes measured a near-perfect 9.95 Relative Athletic Score among his cornerback peers. Operating from the slot, at outside corner, and occasionally rotating into safety responsibilities, Stukes posted 52 tackles, four interceptions and six pass breakups while allowing zero touchdowns on 39 targets. With around 1100 career snaps at nickel, nearly 950 at outside corner, and over 500 at safety Stukes has the flexibility to be used as a chess piece week to week. I personally believe believe heād be better used as an outside corner than at nickel in the NFL, where he wonāt be in the box tackling on the majority of snaps. At 24, his age seems to be the primary reason heās being discussed as a Day 2 rather than Day 1 prospect. But for a Jacksonville team with duel Travis Hunter and Caleb Ransaw injury situations, Stukes could be exactly the kind of plug-and-play chess piece that makes sense on Day Two, providing depth and versatility with outside corner experience.
Treydan Stukes has become one of my favorite players in this Draft. Independent of the ball skills/body control to make plays downfield, it's his willingness to get involved in the Run game that hints at a winner's mindset. pic.twitter.com/1tL6RAfhkg
ā All 22 Films (@All\_22\_NFL\_Cuts) April 9, 2026 He registered an 83.2 PFF grade in man coverage this past year, third among all draft-eligible players, while also landing the second highest PFF grade for the class in zone coverage at 89.5.
**Projected 3rd-4th Round Pick** Height: 6ā1 Weight: 203 Age: 23 40: 4.49 10-Yard Split: 1.59 Vertical: 40ā³ Broad Jump: 11ā² 2ā³ Neal wasnāt the style of cornerback prospect who would win the pre-draft hype cycle, but heās undoubtedly the type of player to win a coaching staff over quickly. As an older, polished, fundamentally sound corner, Nealās game thrives on positioning, discipline, and awareness. Heās not overly flashy, but he rarely looks out of place, and that matters in a system that demands communication and trust on the back end. Throughout the off-season, Iāve often comped Neal with Jaguars cornerback Montaric Brown, before later realizing both Neal and Brown played at Arkansas. The similarities and weaknesses in their games are likely on purpose, playing in a heavy zone defense, while showing strong, physical play at the line of scrimmage, paired with strong tackling.
Arkansas CB Julian Neal is one of the more physical CBs in the 2026 Draft. He excels in press man where his size and length (6015 203 32 5/8) cause problems for WRs. That physicality extends to the run game as well. Well rounded prospect #BuildingTheBoardpic.twitter.com/gVk1zZoilo
ā Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) April 3, 2026 For the Jaguars, Neal profiles as a high-floor option, similar to Brown. His two interceptions and 10 pass breakups in 12 games speaks volumes. He may not be the guy fans pound the table for on draft night, but heās exactly the type of player who carves out a long NFL career by doing everything right. Julian registered as the fouth best zone corner in this draft class, per PFF with a 78.2 zone coverage grade this past year, and a 42.9 quarterback rating when in zone (8th).
**Projected 3rd-4th Round Pick** Height: 6ā4 Weight: 194 Age: 21 40: 4.41 10-Yard Split: 1.59 Vertical: 37 Broad Jump: 10ā² 3ā³ If you could sketch up the ideal outside corner, Davis would check just about every box. He brings the rare length, size, and smooth movement skills to the position, the kind of traits that generally translate well when matching up with bigger, more physical receivers. At the catch point, he consistently makes life difficult, using his frame to contest and disrupt. What makes him especially intriguing, though, is how much untapped potential is obviously still there, as he continues to put all phases together.
Tacario Davis is 6-3 moving like this pic.twitter.com/yia6RGeq8x
ā James Foster (@NoFlagsFilm) July 29, 2024 Davis not being a finished product yet is exactly the appeal though, as a Day Two or Three prospect. With Tacario playing in just seven games in 2025, due to hamstring and rib injuries, teams will see a player they can develop into something much more, at a high value position, for a midround cost. In 2025 he collected two interceptions, three pass breakups, 19 tackles, the seventh best quarterback rating against in man coverage (48.9), and the sixth best against zone (42.6).
**Projected 4th-5th Round Pick** Height: 6ā1 Weight: 193 Age: 23 40: 4.41 10-Yard Split: 1.55 Vertical: 42ā³ Broad Jump: 11ā² 0ā³ If youāre looking for a name that hasnāt gotten nearly enough attention, keep an eye on small school prospect Charles Demmings out of SFA. Similar to Tacario Davis, Demmings fits that same mold of long, outside-capable corner, but brings a slightly different flavor, as a more raw prospect, but with flashes that suggest real upside. Heās physical at the line, competitive through the route and dominant at the catch point.
Stephen F. Austin CB Charles Demmingsās road to the NFL Draftš„
Zero-star (6-1, 191)ā”ļø FCS All-American
šŖ37 starts -> 9 INT šŖGreat length is rangy & motored up šŖWith his Cover 3/4 skills, a top five team in both like the Lions >>> šŖDoesnāt waste motion flipping hips
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ā Clint Goss (@NFLDraftDome) February 8, 2026 Following his 2024 Second-team All Southland Conference performance collecting 10 pass breakups, two interceptions, and a tackle for loss in nine games, Demmings improved to First-team All-Conference in 2025. In 12 games last year he secured four interceptions, five pass breakups. His biggest question will be how he acclimates to the jump in competition. As a potential day three guy, Demmings is the definition of a traits-based investment.
Whether itās a polished technician like Neal, a high-upside athlete like Davis, or a playmaking wildcard like Ponds, the Jaguars have options, and more importantly, they have a need. Donāt be surprised if cornerback becomes one of the most important storylines of Jacksonvilleās draft weekend.