Colton Hood is a cornerback from Tennessee who is ranked No. 24 on my NFL Draft Top 100 Big Board. This comprehensive scouting report analyzes Hood’s draft potential, current mock draft trends, and where he ranks among the top prospects.
Colton Hood’s NFL Draft Potential
Colton Hood has been one of the best young CBs in college football after transferring from Colorado, and he’s helped the Volunteers weather the absence of Jermod McCoy. Hood has a PFSN CFBi score of 92.5 — in the elite tier — and the film reflects his success and emergence as a 2026 NFL Draft prospect.
At a tall 6’0″, 195 pounds, Hood is patient in press, a rapid mover with his transitions, and a formidable speed threat who can turn and run with WRs, then prevent stacking with his speed and boundary-pressing physicality. There are instances where he loses discipline with his targeted physicality, risking penalties, but overall, he has the coverage mobility, speed, mental acuity, projected scheme versatility, and playmaking edge to earn early-round interest.
CFB Week 9 Update
In Jermod McCoy’s stead, Hood has emerged as a true early-round prospect at CB, and his Week 9 showing was another impressive checkpoint on his road to the 2026 NFL Draft. His reactive quickness and physicality showed up again in coverage, and he also made plays in run support, notching a tackle for loss and forcing a fumble. Now a semifinalist for the Thorpe Award, Hood is producing at a high level in the SEC, and has translatable NFL tools, with projected schematic versatility across both man and zone looks.
CFB Week 10 Update
Hood had a decent, if unspectacular, showing against Oklahoma in Week 10, but there are areas for improvement to note against short routes. His feet are exceedingly idle ahead of stems, which can be a good and a bad thing. He doesn’t have much wasted motion when getting depth, but at the same time, when he’s too idle, he can be a tick late to respond to route breaks on slants and short crossers.
He allowed three catches for 37 yards on four targets, per TruMedia — and while he wasn’t tested at all down the field, those kinds of chain-moving completions and RAC plays can help an offense’s momentum stay alive. Nevertheless, Hood remains a potential first-round pick whose 2025 season has been very strong overall.
CFB Week 11 Update
Tennessee was on a bye in Week 11. They’ll return to action in Week 12 against the New Mexico State Aggies.
CFB Week 12 Update
Hood wasn’t challenged much in Tennessee’s Week 12 contest against New Mexico State. Playing with hefty cushion, he did allow seven receptions for 53 yards on 11 targets, according to TruMedia. But it appeared as though Tennessee’s game plan was centered on preventing big, momentum-shifting plays, and they succeeded in doing that. Hood contained any RAC attempts coming his way, with zero missed tackles on the day, and he also notched a pass breakup.
Where Is Hood Being Selected Most Often in the PFSN Mock Draft Simulator?
Hood currently holds the No. 34 overall rank among prospects, positioning him as a Day 2 prospect. His most recent Average Draft Position (ADP) of 29.4 as of November 19 reflects that he is typically being selected in the first round.
This small gap between rank and ADP suggests he’s consistently valued among evaluators, even amid fluctuations in player evaluations at this stage of the draft cycle.
Users controlling the Los Angeles Rams have been the team that selected Hood the most frequently over the past week, accounting for 3.0% of their picks across all seven rounds. Notably, 7.1% of the Los Angeles Rams’ first-round selections over that same period were used on Hood, underscoring users’ strong preference for him as a potential immediate-impact cornerback.
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Where Does Colton Hood Rank Amongst Other NFL Draft Prospects?
Hood is currently ranked No. 24 overall in my November 2026 NFL Draft Big Board. Among CB prospects, Hood ranks 4th at the position, trailing prospects like Mansoor Delane, Jermod McCoy, Keith Abney II. As a first-round caliber prospect, Hood is among the top-tier players in this draft class.
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