Jalon Kilgore is a safety from South Carolina who is ranked No. 108 on my NFL Draft Top 100 Big Board. This comprehensive scouting report analyzes Kilgore’s draft potential, current mock draft trends, and where he ranks among the top prospects.
Jalon Kilgore’s NFL Draft Potential
Jalon Kilgore’s 2025 season hasn’t been as strong as his career-best 2024 campaign, and as a result, he’s drifted down the board a bit. Nevertheless, in the right role, he has a chance to make an NFL impact. At 6’1″, 219 pounds, with plus proportional length and short-area quickness, he’s shown he can put on a multitude of hats — from two-high safety to rover to overhang LB and big-nickel defender.
Kilgore might not have the fluidity to play man coverage consistently, but as a strong safety and occasional sub-package LB, he has the adept processing, blistering explosiveness, and playmaking propensity to generate momentum-changing plays in both phases.
CFB Week 9 Update
It was an up-and-down day for Kilgore against Alabama. Kilgore had one incredible pass deflection trailing a WR vertically — using his eyes and body control to find the ball and extend to deflect. But Kilgore was also picked on in man coverage and by alignments. He gave up four catches for 66 yards and a score when targeted, and also missed half of his tackle attempts in run support, per TruMedia.
Right now, the idea of Kilgore — a role-diverse hybrid safety with range and physicality — is better than Kilgore himself as a prospect, and there are elements in both phases he needs to clean up before the end of the year.
CFB Week 10 Update
Kilgore’s NFL projection remains unclear, but the South Carolina defender had a fairly strong week in Week 10, in spite of his team’s overall struggles. Per TruMedia, Kilgore was targeted five times and allowed just one completion, while snagging an interception and pass deflection. Kilgore’s greatest assets will always be his length, playmaking reach, and route awareness in zone, and those traits could enable him to maintain a role as a two-high safety and short-zone rover.
CFB Week 11 Update
South Carolina was on a bye in Week 11. They’ll return to action in Week 12 against the Texas A&M Aggies.
CFB Week 12 Update
Kilgore had his moments in Week 12 — a pass breakup secured by his length and body control chief among them — but according to TruMedia, Kilgore was targeted 10 times for six catches and 72 yards. As Texas A&M rallied to come back, Kilgore’s non-elite coverage mobility was something they could exploit.
There was some debate regarding Kilgore’s best fit at the NFL level, but strong safety — with some big-nickel flexibility — may ultimately be the move. There, he can play in space, use his route vision and spatial IQ over everything else, and make plays when the ball comes his way.
Where Is Kilgore Being Selected Most Often in the PFSN Mock Draft Simulator?
Kilgore currently holds the No. 80 overall rank among prospects, reflecting his standing among mid-round prospects. His most recent Average Draft Position (ADP) of 109.9 as of November 19 reflects that he is typically being selected in the middle rounds.
The gap between his rank and ADP indicates that while he’s highly regarded on our board, draft simulators are seeing him slide slightly, possibly due to team needs or positional value considerations.
Users controlling the Dallas Cowboys have been the team that selected Kilgore the most frequently over the past week, accounting for 1.4% of their picks across all seven rounds.
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Where Does Jalon Kilgore Rank Amongst Other NFL Draft Prospects?
Kilgore is currently ranked No. 108 overall in my November 2026 NFL Draft Big Board. Among SAF prospects, Kilgore ranks 8th at the position, trailing prospects like Caleb Downs, Kamari Ramsey, AJ Haulcy.
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