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2025 NFL Draft Profile: Zy Alexander, CB, LSU
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The 2025 NFL offseason is here and that means it’s time for mock drafts, draft profiles and everything that goes with them. So without further ado, here’s one of many Draft Profiles for the 2025 NFL draft.

Zy Alexander, CB, LSU

HT: 6’1
WT: 186 lbs

Accolades:

2x First team All-Southland (2021, 2022)

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Pros:

Length jumps off the tape – uses every bit of his 6’2″ frame to squeeze throwing windows and contest catches at the highest point with exceptional timing and awareness.

Shows natural instincts in zone coverage, leveraging his quarterback background to bait throws and jump routes with calculated aggression and good spatial awareness.

Nasty tackler who plays bigger than his size suggests – takes smart angles and consistently wraps up, showing a missed tackle rate under 7.5% across nearly 2,500 snaps.

Excellent ball production with 13 career interceptions, including two pick-sixes in 2022 – tracks the ball naturally and times his challenges at the catch point.

Quick processor who reads run/pass keys quickly and triggers downhill with conviction – shows good football intelligence diagnosing plays and route combinations.

Fluid athlete who can flip his hips and run vertically, staying in phase down the field once he gets his hands on receivers.

Physical at the line in press coverage, using his length to disrupt timing and re-route receivers when his technique is clean.

Shows some dog in him as a run defender – takes on blocks with proper leverage and fights to set a hard edge against outside runs.

Cons:

Inconsistent hand placement and timing in press-man coverage leads to clean releases – needs to develop a more reliable jam technique at the next level.

Can get too high in his backpedal and struggle to transition smoothly against sharp-breaking routes, especially from off-coverage alignments.

Medical history raises some concerns with an ACL tear in 2023 and a concussion in 2024, though he showed good recovery from both injuries.

Limited special teams experience with only 13 career snaps in the kicking game could impact his early roster value as a developmental prospect.

Top-end speed is merely adequate – can get stacked by elite vertical threats and struggles to recover when beaten cleanly off the line.

Summary:

Alexander has the foundation to become a quality NFL starter, with refinement needed in press-man technique and transitional quickness. His diverse athletic background is evident in his natural instincts, and his steady growth from FCS to SEC competition suggests continued improvement.

As a likely Day 2 pick, Alexander’s blend of length, zone awareness, and reliable tackling will appeal to teams seeking an immediate contributor with starting potential. His skill set is particularly suited for Cover-3 schemes, where his zone instincts and physicality in run support will be valuable assets. While he may not become a shutdown corner, Alexander has the makings of a quality starter who brings additional value through his ball production
and competitive drive.

This article first appeared on Bucs Report and was syndicated with permission.

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