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Casey Hayward
DB Vanderbilt
Grade
73.7
?
4.57 SEC
Top Performer
19 REPS
Top Performer
34.0 INCH
Top Performer
119.0 INCH
Top Performer
6.76 SEC
Top Performer
3.90 SEC
Top Performer
11.10 SEC
Top Performer
- 5'11" Height
- 185LBS. Weight
Overview
Hayward is a highly regarded corner out of Vanderbilt. Although his team has had little success throughout his career, playing in the heart of the Southeastern Conference has put Hayward up against top talent every week, and he has made plays consistently for the Commodores. He can run with any receiver in the SEC and has shown that he can play physically at the line of scrimmage to disrupt receivers' routes. He brings a confident mentality that he can cover anyone in single coverage given the competition he faced each week in his conference. He has third-round talent.
Analysis
Strengths
Hayward can diagnose plays and be in position from the get-go. He will be physical when reacting to pass plays and has the speed to cover for extended periods of time in man coverage. He is a lanky player who can extend and secure interceptions when covering close. He is a reliable tackler when around the ball.
Weaknesses
Hayward is a decent player in zone looks but not the quickest reactor. He trusts his speed too much at times, which can get him in trouble when he plays too far off the receiver. He is a smooth athlete but not very quick twitched.
C
Grade |
Title |
9.00-10 |
Once-in-lifetime player |
8.00-8.99 |
Perennial All-Pro |
7.50-7.99 |
Future All-Pro |
7.00-7.49 |
Pro Bowl-caliber player |
6.50-6.99 |
Chance to become Pro Bowl-caliber player |
6.00-6.49 |
Should become instant starter |
5.50-5.99 |
Chance to become NFL starter |
5.20-5.49 |
NFL backup or special teams potential |
5.01-5.19 |
Better-than-average chance to make NFL roster |
5.00 |
50-50 Chance to make NFL roster |
4.75-4.99 |
Should be in an NFL training camp |
4.50-4.74 |
Chance to be in an NFL training camp |
No Grade |
Likely needs time in developmental league. |