
Charles Demmings
Charles Demmings projects as a developmental cornerback capable of competing for a roster spot in the mid-round range, likely finding his NFL home as a reserve or special teams contributor initially. He possesses adequate length and ball skills for the position but lacks the elite athletic upside or production volume that typically accelerates cornerback development. Teams with patience and secondary depth will find value in his competitiveness and willingness to engage in run support, though immediate impact should not be expected.
The primary concern is playing FCS-level competition at Stephen F. Austin, which raises questions about whether his production and technique will translate cleanly against Power Five receivers; his composite grade reflects this scheme-fit uncertainty. Demmings' athletic testing was underwhelming for an NFL corner, particularly in vertical explosion and change-of-direction metrics, potentially capping his ability to recover against elite track athletes. At 5'11", marginal length combined with average athleticism creates a narrow operational window—he must win with processing and consistency rather than physical tools.