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Malik Muhammad 2026 NFL Draft Profile | CB from Texas
Scouting Report
Malik Muhammad is widely considered the top cornerback in the 2026 NFL Draft class by many analysts, combining exceptional positional versatility with refined technical skills. At 6'0" and 190 pounds, the Texas Longhorn has legitimate skills to play outside corner, nickel, or even drop back to safety in certain packages. A Dallas native from state champion South Oak Cliff, Muhammad established himself as a force in the secondary from day one at Texas, contributing immediately as a freshman in all 14 games with 31 tackles, one interception, and four pass breakups. By his sophomore year, he had secured a starting role for all 16 games, amassing 36 tackles and 8 PBUs while testing himself against elite CFP competition. Muhammad was undoubtedly the best player on the field against Oklahoma, single-handedly shutting down QB John Mateer by picking him off twice and adding another huge pass breakup late. His 11 pass breakups tied for 15th nationally, and he didn't give up a touchdown as a zone-heavy corner. While he doesn't possess elite length, he compensates with exceptional footwork and transitional quickness that lets him mirror even the craftiest route runners. The technical refinement in his press technique and zone spacing indicates a prospect who has been meticulously coached.
Strengths
Exceptional positional versatility - outside corner nickel or safety
Quick-twitch athlete with elite plant-and-drive ability
Closes on underneath routes with explosive breaks
Exceptional footwork and transitional quickness mirrors routes
Technical refinement in press technique and zone spacing
Great job passing off route responsibilities in zone
11 PBU tied 15th nationally no TDs allowed
Productive in run support with quality tackling in space
Weaknesses
Generates few turnovers - only one INT in first two seasons
Significan'tly lighter at 178 lbs needs to bulk up
Occasional deep meltdowns have marred stellar play
Doesn't have elite length for position
Must prove can consistently compete against top WRs
Size may limit jam ability at line of scrimmage
Player Comparisons
Young Marcus Peters - football intelligence processes route combinations at elite level; Zone coverage specialist