Overview

Position: Cornerback

Height: 6’0″

Weight: 197 pounds

School: LSU Tigers

Combine Performance Data

40-yard dash: 4.47 seconds

Bench press: 16 reps

Vertical jump: 32 inches

Broad jump: 9 feet, 11 inches

Three-cone drill: 6.90 seconds

20-yard shuttle: 4.32 seconds

Tre’Davious White 2017 NFL Draft Profile

Tre’Davious White has been a fixture at LSU over the past four seasons through changes both at head coach and defensive coordinator. The senior cornerback just finished an impressive career with the Bayou Bengals where he notched 167 tackles and six interceptions in four years as a starter. Despite the fact that LSU is known for their defensive backs, White had no trouble finding his way onto the field upon his arrival in Baton Rouge earning a starting job in his true freshman season.

White has the size, speed and starting experience against top competition to be a hot prospect to NFL teams. He has been a consistent corner for LSU who has been trusted against top receivers. Although he recorded a relatively high number of tackles in his career, this is one area where he has not been consistent.

White works best with space. He can struggle in press man by turning his hips too quickly, but once the receiver is in the route he is patient and plays off the receiver well. This allows him to stay on top of routes and make plays on the ball. Spending a lot of time in man coverage limits a player’s opportunities to get interceptions so it shouldn’t be seen as too much of a negative that in four years as a starting White only has four picks. White has good ball skills and reads the quarterback well. He may actually be better in zone than man, as it allows him more opportunities to make a play on the ball.

Strengths

good size;

quick change of direction speed;

smooth runner;

stays with receivers well in man, good use of eyes;

good ball skills;

plays well in both zone and man coverage;

has the skill set to be very good in the nickel position;

consistent, experienced four year starter in a top conference.

Weaknesses

can turn his hips too soon in press man;

not enthused to come up and make a tackle;

misses tackles;

very quick, but may not have elite top end speed;

does not make a lot of plays that jump off the screen at you.

NFL Comparison: Dre Kirkpatrick

Teams with Need a Position: New Orleans, Green Bay Packers, Washington Redskins, Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, Tennessee Titans

Projection: late first to early second round

Bottom Line

Tre’Davious White is a very consistent four-year starter at a top football program that is known for producing defensive backs. He has the skill set to be a high level NFL corner, but will need to improve his tackling. This year, the NFL Draft is very deep at the cornerback position. There are other corners in the draft who stand out a bit more on film. The Combine and his personal workouts will have a huge impact on whether White is drafted in the mid first round or later in the draft.