Colton Hood
Tennessee
· age 21.2
Consensus Rank
34
Colors: elite (top 10%)·strong·weak·bottom 10%all within CB cohort (n=58)
NFL.com
6.38
ACS
5.5
40
4.44
HT
5'12"
WT
193
Arm
31.8
PFF Col
—
Mock→
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Flags
1
Visits
6
Bench —
Vert —
Broad —
3c —
Shut —
Hand 9.0
Age 21.2
Measurables
HT (in)71.63
WT (lb)193
Arm31.75
Hand9
404.44
Bench—
Vert—
Broad—
3-cone—
Shuttle—
By Source
acs-2026
overall5.45
pct_forty6.38
pct_heightInches4.72
pct_weightLbs3.38
brugler
age21.16
armInches31.75
forty4.44
handInches9
heightInches71.63
tenYardSplit1.54
weightLbs193
wingspanInches74.88
nfl.com
armInches31.38
athleticismScore83.68
forty4.44
handInches9
heightInches71.63
weightLbs188
redflag-injury
CTE-11
Archetype
Average athlete · ACS 5.5/10
Teams That Have Engaged (6)
All-Star Game Performance
- Senior Bowl 2026www.cbssports.comLockdown rep by Colton Hood pic.twitter.com/q6eD8X5OzL Draft projection: Round 3/4 Maybe a little leaner than scouts would like at 6-foot-1 and 185 pounds, Clark showed up and made plays every day.
- Senior Bowl 2026www.espn.comCornerback Colton Hood (Tennessee) didn't participate in practice for the National team because of a toe injury, per source. Cornerback Colton Hood (Tennessee) didn't participate in practice for the National team because of a toe injury, per source. Payton carries grades as early as Round 4, as he's a big athlete that some teams have mentioned as a project worth selecting on Day 3. -- Reid Day 1 standout prospects Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee All eyes were on Hood, my top-ranked player at the Senior Bowl, and he stepped up Tuesday.
- Senior Bowl 2026www.nfl.comTennessee CB Colton Hood is one of the highest-rated prospects at this year's Senior Bowl, ranked as NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah's No. 16 overall prospect.
Red Flags (1)
Extracted from Brugler background/weakness sections.
injury
- While playing both ways as a junior, Hood caught 22 passes for 340 yards and five touchdowns and collected seven interceptions.
Athletic Composite (ACS)
5.5/ 10
position percentile vs 2006-2024 cohort (n ≈ 3,500+ historical picks)
- forty6.4
- heightInches4.7
- weightLbs3.4
Historical Projection
based on 2006-2024 draft outcomes (n≈373 per attribute · confidence medium)Composite
30
0-100 scale
Expected career AV: 22.2
Attribute Contributions
- Draft ager=+0.2221.16z=+1.31+2.9
- 40-yardr=+0.124.44z=+0.43+0.5
- Weightr=+0.11193z=-0.46-0.5
- 3-coner=+0.09—z=—+0.0
- Shuttler=+0.05—z=—+0.0
- Bench repsr=-0.02—z=—+0.0
- Broad jumpr=+0.02—z=—+0.0
- Verticalr=+0.01—z=—+0.0
- Heightr=+0.0171.63z=-0.04-0.0
Scouting Dossier
PFF
Hood is a talented but inconsistent young prospect who needs further development. With only one full season as a starter, he may struggle early if tasked with covering NFL receivers right away.
Strengths
● Adequately sized frame and arm length
● Patient at the line and sound press-man technique, utilizing two-hand stabs
● Controlled mover — comfortably turns to stay hip to hip with routes
● Above-average vertical speed; closes space quickly in coverage
● Reads receivers’ eyes and leans into the route while attempting to locate
● Crowds passing lanes and gets his hands on a lot of balls
● Adequate instincts as an underneath zone defender
● Physical early in the down and never gets bored
● Not shy about getting busy downhill; tackles well one-on-one
● Emotionally resilient and doesn’t play scared
Weaknesses
● Lean throughout, with below-average bulk and skinny lowers
● Will allow separation at top of a route and can be late on comebacks
● Had some trouble anticipating and reacting with whip routes
● Can be inconsistent with timing when looking for the football downfield
● Guilty of panicked tugs while playing through the body (holding penalty against Georgia in 2025 negated an interception)
● Doesn’t have much experience inside as a nickel
● Only one season as a full-time starter (13 career starts)
Projection
A one-year starter at Tennessee, Hood was an outside cornerback in former defensive coordinator Tim Banks’ man-heavy scheme. After
one season at Auburn and another at Colorado, he transferred to Knoxville for the 2025 season and quickly earned the respect of SEC
receivers (Georgia receivers Dillon Bell and Colbie Young both said Hood was the best corner they faced in college).
Despite not becoming a defensive player until his junior year of high school, Hood plays comfortably in man-to-man on an island. He
competes with the physicality of a bigger and longer player, and he looks to reroute receivers from the jump. He needs to shore up some
of his technique and become more consistent in finding the football, but he isn’t a passive or athletically deficient player. He’s also
shown promise with his hunting eyes from off coverage and reliable tackling skills. Overall, Hood embraces press-man
challenges and is the type of balanced, scrappy athlete who can attach himself to receivers and make things difficult
for the offense. He has the talent and wiring to be an early NFL starter.
Mock Ranks (4)
- lance-zierlein-mock-2.125
- charles-davis-mock-3.029
- daniel-jeremiah-4.025
- MDD-consensus34
Freak Notes
- none
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