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Jalen McMurray 2026 NFL Draft Profile | CB from Tennessee
Scouting Report
Jalen McMurray is a nickel cornerback from Tennessee who earned an NFL Combine invitation after a productive career in the Volunteers secondary. Listed at 5-11 and 187 pounds with an estimated 4.49 forty-yard dash McMurray profiles as a slot corner at the next level. He was listed among the Senior Bowl cornerback invitees and appeared in the game logging 38 snaps with 2 pressures forced and 36 coverage snaps. Scouting data on McMurray is limited from major outlets as he is not ranked on Bleacher Report's Big Board or The Draft Network's rankings but his Combine invitation suggests NFL teams see enough on tape to warrant a closer look. At Tennessee he played alongside several other draft prospects in a competitive SEC secondary gaining experience against high-level competition week in and week out. His 4.49 speed gives him the quickness to mirror slot receivers and his experience in the SEC provides a baseline of competition that translates. He projects as a late Day 3 or priority free agent prospect whose combine testing and positional workout will be critical in determining his draft stock. His ceiling is a nickel defender who can contribute on special teams while developing his coverage technique at the NFL level.
Strengths
SEC experience playing against high-level competition weekly
4.49 estimated speed providing quickness to mirror slot receivers
NFL Combine invitation validating tape evaluation from scouts
Senior Bowl participant logging meaningful snaps
Nickel corner experience projecting cleanly to NFL slot role
Tennessee defensive system providing schematic foundation
Weaknesses
Limited scouting data from major outlets not ranked on major big boards
Undersized at 5-11 187 for boundary corner work
Unknown ball production statistics from major scouting sources
May be limited to nickel role reducing positional value