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The Las Vegas Raiders are looking to enhance their cornerback depth in the 2026 draft, focusing on boundary options. Key prospects include Brandon Cisse, Keith Abney, and Chris Johnson, each bringing unique skills to the team.
I won’t touch on these players, if one’s to fall to 36th overall it’s a clear cut no brainer run to the podium:
As mentioned, I wrote about nickel cornerbacks, those names that will be available in round 2 include:
Top cornerback prospects include Brandon Cisse, Keith Abney, and Chris Johnson, each with distinct strengths.
Brandon Cisse is known for his physical play, exceptional athleticism, and ability to excel in man coverage.
Chris Johnson had a standout 2025 season, earning 1st team All-Conference honors with 4 interceptions and a remarkable 16.1 QBR allowed.
Keith Abney, being undersized, may need to transition to a nickel role in the NFL, but he excels in zone coverage and has a high motor.
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South Carolina CB Brandon Cisse is an interesting evaluation. He's clearly explosive and twitchy (9.24 RAS) but lacks refinement and instincts. He's physical in press but the footwork isn't always clean. He can turn and run with anyone but struggles to turn his head around and… pic.twitter.com/rFFOAkefQD
— Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) April 5, 2026 **Keith Abney, Tennessee (Consensus: Mid 2nd)** HT: 5’10 WT: 190 | Games: 34 Career: 98 tackles, 6 INT, 22 PBU, 2 FF, 7.5% missed tackle rate | 52% reception rate (76/145), 840 yards, 4 TD, 65.7 QBR allowed Testing: 4.45 40 (1.57 10-Split), 4.38 Shuttle, 6.91 3-Cone | 6.51 RAS
San Diego State CB Chris Johnson was listed 182. 190 Senior Bowl weigh-in 🙌
Consensus leaves Mobile putting Johnson more & more late Round 1 IMO
Going to be sticky in 1-on-1s, best there
♦️Change of direction & body control ♦️Off-Zone ♦️4.8% missed tackle rate
— Clint Goss (@NFLDraftDome) January 27, 2026
Available Round 3 NCB:
Daylen Everette (6’1 196) Georgia
- Good size and length
- Ball skills
- Over 2,400 career snaps played
- Active hands at the line
- Physical in run support
- Athleticism (9.82 RAS)
- 90.1 run defense grade in 2025
- 55.9% completion rate allowed against in 2025
– 19.7%… pic.twitter.com/JoMPA9QBv2
— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) March 6, 2026 **Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State (Consensus: Mid to Late 3rd)** HT: 6’2 | WT: 190 | Games: 56 Career: 194 tackles, 5 TFL, 4 INT, 27 PBU, 3 FR, 11% missed tackle rate | 51% reception rate (95/186), 1006 yards, 8 TD, 74.8 QBR allowed Testing: 4.45 40 (1.58 10-Split), 34 Vert, 10’ Broad, 4.32 Shuttle, 7.07 3-Cone | 6.9 RAS
“My Guy” at CB, Arkansas’s Julian Neal is my favorite Shrine Bowl addition.
🐖6-2, 208 🐖Great in press man; fluid athlete who can burst & run with any WR 🐖Ball skills at the catch point: 15 PBUs & 4 INTs the last two seasons 🐖1 missed tackle – kid is tough
🎥 @NoFlagsFilmpic.twitter.com/OxHeGKOLlI
— Clint Goss (@NFLDraftDome) December 11, 2025 **Devin Moore, Florida (Consensus: Mid 3rd)** HT: 6’3 | WT: 198 | Games: 30 Career: 65 tackles, 5 INT, 9 PBU, FF, 8% missed tackle rate | 53% reception rate (35/66), 391 yards, 7 TD, 74.7 QBR allowed Testing: 4.5 40 (1.56 10-Split), 34.5 Vert, 10’01 Broad | 8.52 RAS
Devin Moore is a fluid mover at the Corner position. Stays balanced and patient in press, but has an effortless hip turn to change directions and still stay in stride pic.twitter.com/aztj87Fhyh
— Billy M (@BillyM\_91) March 15, 2026 **Will Lee III, Texas A&M (Consensus: Early 3rd)** HT: 6’1 | WT: 189 | Games: 36 Career: 134 tackles, 4 TFL, 4 INT (TD), 24 PBU, 2 FF, 11% missed tackle rate | 54.4% reception rate (80/147), 1330 yards, 12 TD, 101 QBR allowed Testing: 4.52 40 (1.58 10-Split), 42 Vert, 11’ Broad | 9.39 RAS
Available Round 4 NCB:
I’m all in on Washington CB Tacario Davis as a Day 2 swing for the fences pick.
Ultra rare tools with 4.4 speed at 6’4 and 34” arms. It’s impossible to throw over the top on this guy. He’s a press man/cover 3 guy all the way. Like most of these taller corners, his lack of… pic.twitter.com/VEFJrh19G0
— Jonah Tuls (@JonahTuls) March 2, 2026 **Malik Muhammad, Texas (Consensus: Late 3rd to Early 4th)** HT: 6’0 | WT: 182 | Games: 41 Career: 97 tackles, 3 INT, 17 PBU, 16% missed tackle rate | 57.4% reception rate (62/108), 670 yards, TD, 67.3 QBR allowed Testing: 4.42 40 (1.51 10-Split), 39 Vert, 10’10 Broad, 4.19 Shuttle, 6.95 3-Cone | 9.51 RAS
Malik Muhammad looked solid at the Senior Bowl and has been flying under the radar, at least considering he’s a star at a premier program.
Physical, competitive CB who I expect could rise with good athletic testing pic.twitter.com/wJeqWXSEpi
— NFL Draft Files (@NFL\_DF) February 5, 2026 **Charles “Chuck” Demmings, Stephen F. Austin (Consensus: Mid 4th)** HT: 6’1 | WT: 193 | Games: 42 Career: 63 tackles, 2 TFL, 10 INT, 37 PBU, 2 FF, 16% missed tackle rate | 47.3% reception rate (69/146), 1019 yards, 10 TD, 67.7 QBR allowed Testing: 4.4 40 (1.54 10-Split), 42 Vert, 11’01 Broad, 4.25 Shuttle, 7.28 3-Cone, 14 reps | 9.09 RAS
SFA CB Charles Demmings has an awesome frame with the physical tools and the competitive wiring to be a really fun NFL player if he can acclimate. pic.twitter.com/tAbQTILjI1
— Tyler Brooke (@TylerDBrooke) April 12, 2026 **Ephesians Prysock, Washington (Consensus: Late 4th)** HT: 6’3 | WT: 199 | Games: 49 Career: 170 tackles, 2 TFL, 2 INT, 22 PBU, FF, 11% missed tackle rate | 58% reception rate (107/184), 1361 yards, 7 TD, 89.5 QBR allowed Testing: 4.45 40 (1.56 10-Split), 39 Vert, 10’04 Broad, 4.16 Shuttle, 6.82 3-Cone | 9.74 RAS