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0:42NFL Draft Day 2 Gem: CB Keith Abney II
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Draft Scouting Report
Pro Comparison: Jarvis Brownlee Jr.
Summary
Keith Abney II plays with an aggressive, physical mindset and is at his best when he can keep his eyes on the quarterback and drive downhill to break up passes on short and intermediate routes. While he has the speed to recover from mistakes and the strength to challenge receivers at the line, his tendency to get overly handsy downfield can lead to frequent penalties.
About
- 2025: First-team All-Big 12
- 2025: Sixth among CB prospects in passer rating allowed (46.1)
Strengths
- Excellent recognition and burst when attacking routes in front of him.
- High-level ability to high-point the ball and create pass breakups.
- Welcomes contact at the line to disrupt timing and routes.
Weaknesses
- Frequently flagged for grabbing receivers on vertical and downfield routes.
- Shows some difficulty when asked to flip his hips and redirect.
- Vulnerable to double moves due to his desire to jump routes.
Combine Data
- Bench press: 15 reps
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-10, 187 lbs |
| Birthplace: Dallas, TX |
| Class: Junior |















