Lorenzo Styles Jr.
Styles projects as a developmental cornerback prospect likely to hear his name called in Days 2-3 of the draft, with a ceiling as a potential slot/nickel contributor in the NFL. He offers good length and instinctive coverage ability refined through Ohio State's extensive film study and scheme, but his athleticism metrics and functional speed limit his upside at the position. Teams investing in Styles are betting on technique maturation and scheme familiarity rather than explosive athletic traits.
Styles' 60/99 grade reflects legitimate concerns about whether his lower-end athleticism (40-time, explosive step, lateral quickness) translates adequately to NFL spacing and route concepts. His film suggests he may be scheme-dependent—excellent in Ohio State's controlled environments but potentially exposed in space against college's elite receivers, raising questions about NFL survival against faster, more creative passing attacks.