Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama
Size:
Height: 6’0”
Weight: 189 pounds
Arm Length: 31 5/8"
Hand Size: 8 7/8"
Accomplishments:
First Team All-American (2023) • Freshman All-American (2022)
“Terrion Arnold possesses all of the athletic tools to develop into a high-caliber corner in the NFL.”
Strengths:
Explosive athlete
Ball skills
Physical presence in run game
Functional strength
IQ/Awareness
Concerns:
Patience in press coverage
Nuanced receivers can speed up technique in press
Film Analysis:
Terrion Arnold profiles as an elite-level athlete who entered the Alabama program as a safety and made the transition to playing the cornerback position. Arnold became a starter entering the 2022 season and continued to develop his skill set through the offseason, putting together one of the best cornerback seasons and becoming one of the biggest rising 2024 NFL Draft prospects. Arnold's elite athletic traits combined with his technique allow him to be an impact player in both pass coverage and in the run game.
In pass coverage, Arnold is scheme-versatile in that he can play both press-man and zone. In man coverage, Arnold showcases great lateral agility in that he can successfully mirror receivers at the line of scrimmage, disrupting their releases. When the timing is right, Arnold can shoot his hands to jam receivers and disrupt them. Into the route, Arnold's athleticism and fluid hips are shown in how he can stay in phase with receivers whether they are running quick in-breakers or running vertical routes down the field. In the deeper portions of the field, Arnold has shown the ability to turn and locate the football, allowing himself to make a play on the football for a PBU or INT.
In zone coverage, Arnold's explosiveness/short-area quickness is on display. On plays where Arnold is playing off coverage in a zone scheme, he shows the ability to quickly plant and drive downhill to receivers to disrupt plays and make plays on the ball. Arnold has also shown to be a good IQ player in zone in that he understands how to pass off routes and will occasionally take a chance on jumping a route to make a play on the ball.
As a run defender, Arnold has plus-level reps as a corner. Multiple times during the 2023 season, Arnold was able to shed blockers on the perimeter and step up to make the tackle. He can be a player that's consistently utilized in run support.
The improvements for Arnold center around his consistency against the pass in both man and zone situations. In press, Arnold will occasionally have lapses in his technique which result in him being out of position and losing the rep. In zone situations, Arnold will appear to give too much cushion or bail too early at times, giving receivers unchallenged free access into the short-to-intermediate routes. These lapses could simply be due to Arnold making the transition to corner for just a few years and needing more reps at the position.
Overall, Arnold is as physically gifted as any corner in the 2024 NFL Draft class. If he clears up a few technique issues, there is a clear path for him to be a high-level corner in the NFL.
Prospect Projection: Day 1 — Pro Bowl Caliber
Written By: Keith Sanchez
Exposures: Texas (2023), LSU (2023), Georgia (2023), Ole Miss (2023), Michigan (2023)