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CB Prospects: What Coaches Look for on Junior Day Visits

๐Ÿ“ South Pointe StallionsยทSaturday, July 4, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

As a cornerback prospect at a 4A program like South Pointe Stallions, you're likely eager to make a strong impression on college coaches during junior day visits. Coaches are looking for a combination of physical skills and intangibles. On the field, they want to see you excel in drills that test your speed, agility and reaction time. For example, during the 40-yard dash, aim to hit a time under 4.6 seconds. In coverage drills, focus on staying low and keeping your eyes on the quarterback. Off the field, coaches want to see your work ethic, leadership skills and ability to learn from feedback. Be prepared to discuss your film, take constructive criticism and ask thoughtful questions. Remember, junior day visits are a chance to showcase your skills and build relationships with coaches. Make the most of it.

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