Bills draft prospect scouting reports: CB Jeff Gladney

Draft profile and scouting reports on potential Buffalo Bills 2020 NFL Draft prospect TCU cornerback Jeff Gladney.

As things stand at the 2020 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills will first select at the No. 54 overall pick in the second round and the team has seven picks, in total. If things hold there, the Bills could have plenty of options to consider when turning in their selection cards.

During the run to up to the draft which starts on April 23, Bills Wire will compile information on prospects the Bills could have interest in. Specifically, what scouting reports say about their game.

Next up in our prospect previews is cornerback Jeff Gladney. Here’s a rundown of the what the experts are saying about his game:

CB Jeff Gladney | TCU | Senior

Vitals

Height | 5-10

Weight | 191

Pros

  • Strong in press coverage.
  • Has flashed as a good blitzer from  the edge.
  • Strong tackler that plays with an edge right to the whistle.
  • Plays with good anticipation, using 32″ arms to his advantage in coverage.

Cons

  • Ran a 7.26 3-cone drill at combine, the worst among all defensive backs.
  • Struggles with dropping potential interceptions.
  • Could still stand to bulk up at next level.

2019 PFF grades:

  • Overall: 71.7.
  • Coverage: 72.7.

2019 Stats (12 GP):

  • 31 tackles | 1.5 tackles for loss | 0.5 sacks | 14 passes defended | 1 interception

Career stats (44 GP):

  • 146 tackles | 6 tackles for loss | 1.5 sacks | 37 passes defended | 5 interceptions | 1 forced fumble

Consensus rank: Late first, early second-round pick

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