Kelee Ringo
CB
Georgia

HT:
WT:
YR:
NO:
OVR RK
5
POS RK
1
FINAL GRADE
7
6020
205
RSO
5
CEILING
8.5
OVR RK
PLAYSTYLE AND SCHEME FIT
Press Man, Boundary, Slot
PASS GAME ANALYSIS
In pass defense, Ringo is a physical presence. He excels in press-man coverage, where he can deploy his strength to move a receiver off his route. Ringo combines speed, hip fluidity, and body control to latch onto a receiver. Ringo is physical at the catch point, using his length to displace the receiver from the football.
RUN GAME ANALYSIS
Ringo plays with the physicality of a downhill safety as a run defender. He has no issues getting his hands dirty in space vs. a physical runner. He uses his long arms to reel in and wrap up a runner in space. Ringo is a sure tackler in space.
FINAL REPORT
Ringo is another Georgia Bulldog with top-ten NFL Draft potential. Ringo is a lengthy press man corner at 6-2, 205lbs; he plays with aggression. Ringo uses his strength and long arms to attack the catch point with good body control muscling the football away from the receiver. The former 10.43sec 100M track star can run with the fastest receivers on the field. In addition, he possesses the twitchiness and fluidity needed to play at a high level in the NFL. Ringo does not allow receivers to gain a step very often; when they do, he has the explosiveness to close fast. Ringo must learn to use his aggression as needed at the NFL level. His physicality in the NFL might be deemed too aggressive and lead to penalties in coverage. He will need to improve eye discipline; he can get caught by play action, pump fakes, and double moves by receivers.
Primary scout:
Brandon Lundberg
KEY STRENGTHS
Explosive
Lengthy
Man Cov.
KEY WEAKNESSES
Aggressive
Eye Discipline
Experience
PLAYER COMPARISONS
Stephon Gilmore
Jaire Alexander
Eli Apple
KEY POSITIONAL FACTOR GRADES
FBIQ (Good)
Pos. Vers. (Near Elite)
Discipline (Good)
KNOWN INJURIES
Shoulder (2020)