Tommi Hill CB Nebraska | NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report
Tommi Hill CB Nebraska
NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report
ROLE: Outside Zone CB | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last Updated: 09/21/2024 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Draft Year: 2025 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
40 time: 4.55 seconds (29%*) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Age: 22.8 DOB: 03/21/2002 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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ROLE: Outside Zone CB | |
Last Updated: 09/21/2024 | |
Draft Year: 2025 | |
40 time: 4.55 seconds (29%*) | |
Age: 22.8 DOB: 03/21/2002 | |
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Overall Rating: | 83.2 / 100 | |
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Average rating of opposition Offense player has faced | ||
Offense Rating: |
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79% |
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QB Rating When targeted: | 81.3 | |
Tackling: |
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70% |
Run Defense: |
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82% |
Coverage: |
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80% |
Zone: |
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72% |
Man/Press: |
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77% |
DRAFT PROJECTION:
4th
Overall Rank:
#122
Position rank:
#26
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College Games: 30 College Snaps: 1128 | ||
College Combine Results
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Player Comparison* (Similarity level) | ||
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Caelen Carson - Wake Forest |
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93% |
Coby Bryant - Cincinnati |
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91% |
Mario Goodrich - Clemson |
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83% |
Draft Profile: Bio
Tommi Hill, a cornerback out of Nebraska, has taken an intriguing path to the NFL Draft. Originally from Orlando, Florida, Hill was a highly touted recruit coming out of Edgewater High School, where he won a state championship and showcased his ball-hawking skills with four interceptions and eight pass breakups in his senior season. His prowess on the field earned him four-star ratings from major recruiting services and a spot in the top 200 overall recruits nationally.Hill's college journey began at Arizona State, where he played in 11 games as a true freshman, primarily on special teams. He then transferred to Nebraska, where he truly found his footing. Initially starting as a cornerback, Hill's versatility was on full display when he switched to wide receiver midway through his sophomore season. This adaptability speaks volumes about his athletic ability and football IQ.
In his junior year, Hill settled back into the cornerback position and flourished. He started 7 games on defense, tying for the Big Ten lead with 13 passes defended during the regular season and ranking fourth with four interceptions. His performance earned him an honorable-mention All-Big Ten selection. Hill's contributions were crucial to Nebraska's defensive improvement, helping the Blackshirts post their best rushing, total, and scoring defense numbers since joining the Big Ten in 2011.
Scouting Report: Strengths
- Tied for Big Ten lead with 13 passes defended. Shows natural ability to track the ball and make plays on it in the air. Instinctive when the ball is in flight.
- Two-way player experience at CB, WR, and returner. Adds value as a Swiss Army knife for creative coordinators. Versatility increases roster flexibility.
- Quick learner who adapted to position changes. Reads offenses well in zone coverage. Processes information rapidly on the field. High football IQ evident.
- Four picks in conference play. Stepped up in big moments. Not afraid of the spotlight in crucial situations. Thrives under pressure.
- 6'0", 195 lbs with room to add muscle. Has the length to matchup with bigger NFL receivers. Can improve play strength with pro-level conditioning.
- Excels in zone schemes. Anticipates routes well. Consistently puts himself in position to make plays on the ball. Reads QB eyes effectively.
- Experience as kick returner. Willing tackler. Projects as immediate contributor in the third phase. Adds value beyond defensive snaps.
- Battled through position changes. Improved tackle numbers each year. Shows desire to compete and get better. Coachable player with upside.
Scouting Report: Weaknesses
- May struggle to keep up with elite NFL receivers in man coverage situations.
- Only one full season as a starting cornerback. Relatively raw in terms of defensive snaps. Will need time to develop technique and positional instincts.
- Performance fluctuated throughout college career. Needs to demonstrate more consistent play at the next level. Must improve week-to-week reliability.
- Much more limited in man-to-man coverage compared to zone. May need a scheme-specific role initially. Could struggle if asked to play press-man frequently.
- Average agility may lead to challenges against quick, shifty receivers in the slot. Change of direction skills need refinement for NFL-level route runners.
Scouting Report: Summary
Tommi Hill presents an intriguing package for NFL teams looking for a developmental cornerback with upside. His ball skills and versatility will be highly valued, but concerns about top-end speed may limit his initial role. Hill projects best in a zone-heavy scheme where he can utilize his instincts and ball-hawking ability.In the NFL, Hill could initially contribute as a rotational corner and special teams ace while he refines his technique and adjusts to the speed of the pro game. His experience on offense could make him a valuable asset in practice, giving scout teams a player who can emulate gadget plays and provide insights from both sides of the ball.
Long-term, if Hill can improve his man coverage skills and compensate for his average speed with superior technique and anticipation, he has the potential to develop into a solid CB2 or high-end nickel corner. His playmaking ability and football IQ suggest he could become a valuable member of an NFL secondary, particularly in a system that emphasizes zone coverage.
Written By:
K.C. Martinez (Big Ten)
Tommi Hill percentiles vs other Cornerbacks (NFL Combine historically - higher value represents better perfomance)
How other scouting services rate Tommi Hill (Overall Rank)
All Scouts AverageOverall Rank
126.0
All Scouts AveragePosition Rank
35.0
*Percentile Ranking in Player's Position Group (NFL Combine Historical Data): This percentile reflects how a player's specific statistics rank
in comparison to historical performances at the NFL Combine, specifically within their position group. A higher percentile indicates a better performance.
For instance, being in the 90th percentile for a particular stat means the player outperformed 90% of their peers in that category.
*Similarity Percentage: This percentage is calculated based on a comprehensive analysis of various factors, including height, weight, 40-yard dash times, on-field performance statistics, and overall player rating. The analysis is conducted against our database of draft prospects from 2021 to 2023. This similarity score helps in evaluating how closely a current prospect aligns with past prospects. It is important to note, however, that this score reflects similarities based on college production and attributes, and does not account for eventual success or performance in the NFL.
*Similarity Percentage: This percentage is calculated based on a comprehensive analysis of various factors, including height, weight, 40-yard dash times, on-field performance statistics, and overall player rating. The analysis is conducted against our database of draft prospects from 2021 to 2023. This similarity score helps in evaluating how closely a current prospect aligns with past prospects. It is important to note, however, that this score reflects similarities based on college production and attributes, and does not account for eventual success or performance in the NFL.