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Domani Jackson 2026 NFL Draft Profile | CB from Alabama
Scouting Report
Domani Jackson is a talented press-man cover corner who shows versatility and football IQ to flip between Cover 2 and man while staying responsible and sound. His football odyssey began at legendary Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, California, where his sophomore campaign announced his arrival with authority - 48 tackles, nine pass breakups, and MaxPreps Freshman All-America First Team honors. He continued earning MaxPreps All-State recognition while helping the Monarchs capture another national championship, while his athletic prowess extended beyond the gridiron as he tied California's state record in the 100 meters with a blistering 10.25-second clocking that ranked second nationally in 2021. His recruitment became a nationwide spectacle, earning unanimous five-star ratings from ESPN (92/100), 247Sports (0.98 composite), and Rivals (6.1 grade). USC won the initial battle for his services, but his Trojan tenure proved bumpy with limited opportunities over two seasons that yielded just 28 tackles and four pass breakups across 18 games. The transfer portal beckoned, and Alabama's Kalen DeBoer successfully lured Jackson to Tuscaloosa with promises of immediate starting opportunities. His first season in crimson delivered on those promises, as he immediately claimed a starting cornerback role and never relinquished it through 13 games, recording 52 tackles, seven pass breakups, and two crucial interceptions while earning five weekly defensive player honors.
Strengths
Blazing straight-line speed that measures elite at 4.28 seconds, giving him recovery ability when beaten in coverage situations
Ideal cornerback frame at 6'1" and 197 pounds, providing length to disrupt passing lanes and physicality against bigger receivers
Demonstrates impressive run support instincts, consistently filling gaps and making tackles with conviction when offenses attack his side
Shows natural fluidity in his backpedal and transition, moving smoothly between coverage responsibilities without mechanical stiffness or wasted motion
Competitive fire burns bright during physical battles, refusing to back down from contact and often initiating it himself
Battle-tested against SEC competition throughout 2024, facing elite receivers weekly and holding his own in high-pressure conference matchups
Confident as press-man style cover corner with footwork and hips to flip and run vertical, mirrors well from press alignment
Shows football IQ to transition from man coverage to Cover 2 or 3, passes off receivers to next zone well
Weaknesses
Ball production remains concerningly low for a player with his athletic gifts, managing just two interceptions despite frequent targeting
Tackling technique needs refinement, as he occasionally goes high or fails to wrap up properly on sure tackles
Route recognition and anticipation skills lag behind his physical tools, often reacting rather than diagnosing offensive concepts early
Inconsistent hand usage in press coverage, sometimes getting grabby when he should be using proper jam techniques
Durability questions linger from his high school knee injury and the physical toll of SEC football over multiple seasons
Can be overeager in off-coverage, biting on fakes which leads to double-moves from the offense
Late to turn his head and locate the football which creates penalties and losses in one-on-one situations
Timing his jam in press coverage needs work to prevent receivers from crossing his face too quickly
Player Comparisons
Greedy Williams; Tariq Woolen (UTSA); Max Melton (Rutgers); Julius Brents (Kansas State)
College Stats
High school: 48 tackles, 9 PDs (sophomore); MaxPreps All-State; Tied California state record 100m (10.25s, 2nd nationally 2021); USC (2 seasons): 18 games, 28 tackles, 4 PDs; Alabama 2024: 13 starts, 52 tackles (27 solo), 2 TFL, 1 FF, 7 PDs, 2 INTs; Five weekly defensive player honors (Wisconsin, Georgia, LSU, Mercer, Auburn games)
Measurables
Metric
Value
Height
6-1
Weight
194
40-Yard Dash
4.41
RAS
9.00
Arm Length
31
Bench Press
19
Hand Size
9
Vertical Jump
33.50
Awards & Honors
Unanimous five-star recruit (ESPN 92/100, 247Sports 0.98 composite, Rivals 6.1 grade); MaxPreps Freshman All-America First Team; MaxPreps All-State (high school); High school National Champion; Tied California state record in 100m (10.25 seconds, 2nd nationally 2021); 2025 All-SEC preseason honors