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Keith Abney II 2026 NFL Draft Profile | CBN from Arizona State
Scouting Report
Keith Abney II is a technically refined cornerback with elite mirror-and-match footwork that allows him to smother receivers in coverage. At 6'0", 190 pounds, the Arizona State junior took an unconventional path to college football-he was a national-level speed roller skater in his youth, setting a national record in the 300m for 13-year-olds in 2017 and winning four national championships. Originally committed to Utah State, Abney flipped to Arizona State when Kenny Dillingham took over the program. His athletic background shows in his coverage-his footwork is described as "absolutely nasty," recovering from disadvantageous positions with sudden, twitchy adjustments that leave receivers wondering what happened. Abney's awareness, vision, and processing speed combine to make him a significan't threat in zone coverage, sorting through layered routes and keeping track of receivers at depth. He baits quarterbacks into poor throws before using his burst to undercut routes. As a sophomore in 2024, Abney started all 14 games and tied for the team lead with 3 interceptions while leading Arizona State with 9 pass breakups and 52 tackles. His 11 forced incompletions ranked fourth in the Big 12 per PFF. His matching skills, swivel and hinge flexibility, and catch-point impact compare favorably to Pro Bowler Jaylon Johnson.
Strengths
Elite mirror-and-match footwork described as absolutely nasty
Sudden twitchy adjustments to recover from disadvantaged positions
Excellent awareness, vision, and processing in zone coverage
Baits QBs into poor throws before bursting to undercut routes
Sound footwork, smooth hip transitions, and focused eyes
Versatile alignment at boundary or nickel
Matching skills comparable to Pro Bowler Jaylon Johnson
11 forced incompletions (4th in Big 12 per PFF)
Weaknesses
Lacks prototypical height for modern outside corner
Top-shelf speed not elite-recovers with burst and leverage instead
Hip stiffness slows transitions out of half-turn at times
Limited press coverage experience-rarely asked to jam at ASU
Plays routes over middle too loose in man coverage
Needs more urgency working over middle of field
Hesitates on instincts in zone limiting playmaking range
Physical limitations including height concerns
Player Comparisons
Jaylon Johnson comparison for matching skills and catch-point impact; Potential first-round selection
College Stats
2024: 14 starts, 3 INT (tied team lead), 9 PBU (team lead), 52 tackles, 11 forced incompletions (4th in Big 12)
Measurables
Metric
Value
Height
5-10
Weight
187
40-Yard Dash
4.45
RAS
6.51
Arm Length
30
Bench Press
15
Hand Size
9
Awards & Honors
#3 CB in 2026 class; #23 overall prospect; 3-star recruit; 4x national roller skating champion; Declared for 2026 NFL Draft