Andrew Booth Jr.
Clemson

HT:
6000
WT:
200
YR:
JR
POS:
CB
OVR RK
29
POS RK
CEILING POTENTIAL
4
Mid-Level Starter Potential
OVR RK
PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT
Andrew Booth Jr. is a versatile corner who projects to the outside in the NFL. He is an excellent man-to-man corner who can mix it up with physical receivers. Booth, a former WR, displays his excellent ball skills and athleticism when given the opportunity. He will aggressively break on the football, turning into a WR playing defense. He also has experience playing on the special team's coverage unit.
Booth Jr. is like glue in coverage, closer to the super, further from the less sticky Elmers, combining loose hips, good footwork, and route anticipation to outwit opposing receivers. He is a physical DB who can play press coverage, soft coverage, or zone. He can benefit by improving his zone coverage ability.
As a run defender, Booth Jr. is aggressive and a solid tackler. But his aggressive mentality and competitive nature have led to a loss of discipline and missed tackles at times. Overall, Booth Jr. has the tools to be a high level defensive back in the NFL.
CEILING GRADE ANALYSIS
Mid-Level Starter Potential (60-64)
A solid, dependable starter with the potential to exceed expectations. They have good athleticism and tools but may lack elite traits. While they show flashes of high-level play, they also have some notable weaknesses that must be developed. These players often need 2-3 years to establish themselves.
Primary scout:
Brandon Lundberg
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