Ceyair Wright
Nebraska
Scouting Report

Ceyair Wright is a long, fluid boundary corner with legitimate track speed who quietly anchored one of the nation's best pass defenses. He plays with instinctual route recognition and loose hips that allow him to mirror receivers through their breaks, and his 46.4% completion rate when targeted in 2025 is the kind of number that makes scouts look twice at a Day 3 name. The concern is physical — at 190 pounds, he gets outmuscled by bigger receivers at the catch point and his run support is inconsistent, which caps his floor as a CB2/special teams contributor rather than a lockdown boundary starter. Wright's Shrine Bowl dominance and Senior Bowl late addition suggest his stock is rising fast, and the all-star game film against better competition is the missing validation piece that could push him into the mid-rounds.

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Pro ComparisonBryce Callahan

Similar athletic profile and play style — a slightly undersized, technically sound coverage corner who wins with speed, instincts, and ball skills rather than physicality. Like Callahan, Wright's best NFL role may be as a versatile CB2/nickel who can mirror routes and make plays on the ball, with special teams value as a floor.

College Production (2025)
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