Prysock is a rare physical specimen at cornerback — 6-3, 196 pounds with 33 1/8-inch arms and the hip fluidity of a player four inches shorter. He disrupts at the catch point like few corners can, using his enormous wingspan to crowd throwing windows and bat away passes, but the ball-hawking instincts haven't matched the physical tools: just two interceptions across 2,600-plus career snaps is a red flag. His technique is still catching up to his body — he gets grabby when beaten, racks up penalties, and his high center of gravity makes him vulnerable to twitchy route-runners who can change direction quickly underneath. The ceiling is a long, disruptive boundary corner who smothers X receivers in a zone-heavy scheme with press-bail principles, but the floor is a special teams contributor whose penalties and inconsistent ball tracking keep him off the field on third down.
- Exceptional size-to-fluidity combination — 6-3 with startling hip flexibility and the ability to flip and redirect smoothly for his frame
- Elite length disrupts throwing windows at the catch point, producing consistent pass breakups (20 career PBUs)
- Effective press technique when he times the jam correctly, landing hands squarely into receivers' chests
- Zone coverage instincts and spatial awareness in Cover 3/Cover 4 shells, reading route development well from his pedal
- Strong Senior Bowl and Combine showing validated physical traits against upper-tier competition (4.45 40, 39-inch vert, 9.90 RAS)
- Poor ball-tracking and turnover production — only 2 interceptions in 2,600+ career snaps despite being around the football constantly
- Gets grabby when beaten, resulting in 7 penalties in 2025 alone; defensive coordinators will worry about discipline
- High center of gravity creates slow transitions at break points in off-coverage, leaving him vulnerable to sharp-cutting route runners underneath
- Lean frame limits effectiveness as a run defender — gets washed out by bigger blockers at the point of attack
Similar body type and play profile — massive corner with long arms, above-average speed for his size, effective in press-bail/zone concepts but prone to penalty issues and limited ball production early in career. Dean also ran a 4.30 at the combine but had similar concerns about consistency and ball skills coming out of Auburn.