Toriano Pride Jr.
Missouri
Scouting Report

Pride is a twitchy, competitive slot corner prospect who plays with confident aggression and a nose for the football — four interceptions and 12 pass breakups across two SEC seasons at Missouri prove the ball production isn't a fluke. His 4.32 combine 40 was the fastest among all corners and blew the doors off a pre-combine UDFA projection, but the 7.2 three-cone and 13-rep bench raise real questions about change-of-direction quickness and functional strength that the straight-line speed alone can't erase. At 5-10, 185 pounds with 31-inch arms, he's got a hard ceiling as an outside corner, and transition quickness at the top of routes remains a work in progress — NFL route runners who snap off hard breaks will eat against his hip flip. The floor is a special teams contributor with nickel upside; the ceiling is a dependable third corner in a zone-heavy scheme that values instincts and ball-hawking over physical dominance.

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Pro ComparisonBene' Benwikere

Similar undersized profile with competitive ball skills, zone instincts, and enough speed to survive outside in college but projects primarily as a nickel/slot corner at the NFL level. Both rely on instincts and closing speed rather than physical tools to make plays on the ball.

College Production (2025)
INTs
2
PDs
4
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