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CB

Domani Jackson

Alabama
· age 23.4
Consensus Rank
190
Colors: elite (top 10%)·strong·weak·bottom 10%all within CB cohort (n=58)
NFL.com
5.96
ACS
6.9
40
4.41
HT
6'1"
WT
194
Arm
31.1
PFF Col
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Flags
0
Visits
0
Bench
Vert
Broad
3c
Shut
Hand 9.1
Age 23.4

Measurables

HT (in)72.75
WT (lb)194
Arm31.13
Hand9.13
404.41
Bench
Vert
Broad
3-cone
Shuttle
By Source
acs-2026
overall6.85
pct_forty7.69
pct_heightInches7.31
pct_weightLbs3.91
brugler
age23.40
armInches31.13
forty4.41
handInches9.13
heightInches72.75
tenYardSplit1.55
weightLbs194
wingspanInches73.75
nfl.com
armInches31.13
athleticismScore74.66
forty4.41
handInches9.13
heightInches72.75
weightLbs316
Archetype
Average athlete · ACS 6.9/10

All-Star Game Performance

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    Lander Barton, LB, Utah Jalon Daniels, QB, Kansas CJ Donaldson, RB, Ohio State Jaden Dugger, LB, Louisiana Joe Fagnano, QB, Connecticut Aaron Hall, IDL, Duke Eli Heidenreich, RB, Navy Michael Heldman, Edge, Central Michigan Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama Dalton Johnson, S, Arizona Miller Moss, QB, Louisville Febechi Nwaiwu, IOL, Oklahoma Dom Richardson, RB, Tulsa Karson Sharar, LB, Iowa James Thompson Jr., IDL, Illinois Chip Trayanum, RB, Toledo Kaden Wetjen, WR/KR, Iowa CJ Williams, WR, Stanford

Athletic Composite (ACS)

6.9/ 10
position percentile vs 2006-2024 cohort (n ≈ 3,500+ historical picks)
  • forty
    7.7
  • heightInches
    7.3
  • weightLbs
    3.9

Historical Projection

based on 2006-2024 draft outcomes (n≈373 per attribute · confidence medium)
Composite
23
0-100 scale
Expected career AV: 17.1
Attribute Contributions
  • Draft ager=+0.2223.40z=-1.30-2.8
  • 40-yardr=+0.124.41z=+0.77+0.9
  • Weightr=+0.11194z=-0.36-0.4
  • 3-coner=+0.09z=+0.0
  • Shuttler=+0.05z=+0.0
  • Bench repsr=-0.02z=+0.0
  • Broad jumpr=+0.02z=+0.0
  • Verticalr=+0.01z=+0.0
  • Heightr=+0.0172.75z=+0.69+0.1

Scouting Dossier

PFF
Strengths
● Former high-level track sprinter, with a tall frame and lean definition ● Field speed is present in his galloping strides ● Flashes another gear to chase — very few ball carriers are out of his range ● Shows an understanding of how to maximize his length in coverage (when in position) ● Competitive player in all areas ● Reliability in run support spiked as a senior, limiting missed tackles on tape ● Grew up in a military family and operates well within a structured environment
Weaknesses
● High-cut and knock-kneed, with some tightness in direction changes ● Caught on his heels and late to explode out of backpedal ● Smart route runners know how to get on his toes and find his blind spot ● Plays the receiver more than the quarterback; late to affect catch point ● Needs to better anticipate by picking up on route tells ● Finished career without an interception over final 22 games ● Patella injury to his right knee in 2021 high school season opener, which required surgery and sidelined him for his senior year and spring practices his first year at USC; reinjured the same knee as a freshman, and it bothered him throughout 2022 season (coaches say he “should have” redshirted). He didn’t feel like he was “back” until midway through sophomore year at USC.
Projection
A two-year starter at Alabama (and three-year starter overall), Jackson played on the perimeter in defensive coordinator Kane Wommack’s scheme (press bail, off coverage). A top-five national recruit out of high school, his career trajectory took a turn as he rehabbed a knee injury, which delayed his development at both USC and Alabama. He returned to Tuscaloosa for his senior year to boost his draft stock, but his snaps and production declined from his junior year. Jackson flashes the linear speed that made him a record-setting sprinter in high school. However, his cover instincts and understanding of the nuances of his position aren’t on the same level. He is late to transition from his backpedal and can get turned around with his match movements. He needs to do a better job tracking the quarterback through the route and play stronger through the catch (only one pass breakup in 2025). Overall, Jackson is a battle-tested size-speed athlete, but his inconsistent eye discipline and short-area movements held him back on his college tape. Improvements in those areas — and a role on special teams — can get him on an NFL roster.

Mock Ranks (1)

  • MDD-consensus190

Freak Notes

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