
Colton Hood
Colton Hood projects as a high-floor cornerback capable of contributing in the NFL by Year 2, with a realistic ceiling as a quality starter in man or zone schemes. His combination of length, instincts, and ball production at Tennessee suggests he'll likely become a solid CB2 or safety valve option for defensive coordinators. Teams prioritizing secondary depth and developmental upside will target Hood in the early-to-mid second round, particularly those valuing his football intelligence and willingness in run support.
Hood's overall athleticism metrics, while acceptable, don't project him as a premium separator at the catch point against elite NFL route runners, potentially limiting his ceiling in high-leverage situations. His production came against a moderately competitive SEC schedule, raising questions about translational speed and foot quickness against the NFL's elite vertical threats and route-tree sophistication.