Long-limbed press corner with physical attributes certain teams are sure to covet. Torrence is a menace from press, where he crouches and jabs the release with relative consistency. He has the tools to smother simple routes but gives away separation at sharper break points. He can stride with deep routes and has the make-up speed to close ground when beaten. He’s not built for mirror-and-match coverage and is very average in deep zones. Torrence can flip the 50/50 ball in his favor but might not have the instincts or ball-tracking to post the production one might expect from a player with his traits. He will be at his best working with limited coverage focus in press-man, but his execution as a tackler is a concern.
Edmonds’ impressive measurables and speed are offset by disappointing aggression as a run defender and a lack of instincts in zone coverage. He looks the part but too often allows the game to play him instead of attacking plays in front of him. He allows too much catch space on the back end and has too many missed tackles near the line and in the open field. While the traits could get him a camp look, the tape might foreshadow a short NFL stint.