Is Daylen Everette’s Athleticism Enough for the Commanders to Draft Him?

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NEW ORLEANS, LA - JANUARY 01: DB Daylen Everette #6 of the Georgia Bulldogs signals during the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal game between the Ole Miss Rebels and the Georgia Bulldogs on Thursday January 1, 2026 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, LA. (Photo by Nick Tre. Smith/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Daylen Everette, CB
School:
Georgia | Conference: SEC
College Experience: Senior | Age: 21
Height / Weight: 6’1” / 196 lbs
Projected Draft Status: 3rd – 4th Round
Player Comparison: Eli Apple

College Statistics

TacklesDef InterceptionsFumbles
SeasonTeamConfClassPosGSoloAstCombTFLSkIntYdsAvgIntTDPDFRYdsFRTDFFAwards
2022*GeorgiaSECFRDB14103130.00.000010000
2023*GeorgiaSECSODB14236293.00.0100.0050000
2024GeorgiaSECJRDB144513582.01.0320.7031002
2025GeorgiaSECSRDB132921500.00.013030.00101010
Career55107431505.01.05326.40192012

Defense & Fumbles Table
Provided by CFB at Sports Reference: View Original Table
Generated 3/22/2026.

Player Overview


Daylen Everette was a standout defensive back in Norfolk, Virginia. His 11 interceptions in a season as a sophomore put him on IMG Academy’s radar. He transferred there to complete his high school career. As a five-star recruit, Everette had offers from several big programs. He originally committed to Clemson, but flipped his commitment to Georgia.

After a freshman season where he was a reserve that played special teams, Everette became a starter in his sophomore season playing for one of college football’s best defenses with current pros Kamari Lassiter, Malaki Starks, Javon Bullard, and Tykee Smith. As a junior, Everette came into his own. He led the Bulldogs in interceptions and was named MVP of the SEC Championship championship game, resulting in All-SEC team recognition. He followed that up with another strong season where his 10 passes defended helped him earn First-Team All-SEC honors.

Strengths

  • Prototypical size for a NFL cornerback
  • Displays good footwork and a disruptive punch in press man
  • Closes quickly on receivers to breakup passes or limit gains
  • Very aggressive at the catch point
  • Speed makes him effective blitzing, covering screens, and stopping the run

Weaknesses

  • Can rely too much on speed rather than technique in coverage
  • Needs to find the ball in the air, especially on deep passes
  • Processing of route combinations is average, which he makes up for with his speed
  • Can grab receivers at the top of their routes
  • Tackles high, allowing himself to get dragged by ball carriers

Let’s See His Work

Daylen Everette (6’1 196) Georgia

+ Good size and length
+ Ball skills
+ Over 2,400 career snaps played
+ Active hands at the line
+ Physical in run support
+ Athleticism (9.82 RAS)
+ 90.1 run defense grade in 2025
+ 55.9% completion rate allowed against in 2025

– 19.7%… pic.twitter.com/JoMPA9QBv2

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) March 6, 2026
If you want a potential day 3 sleeper that has a chance to rise to a late day 2 pick at a position of need for the Miami Dolphins, look no further than Georgia CB Daylen Everette.

I expect Everette to be one of the better testers who posts one of the fastest 40 times out of the… pic.twitter.com/iK7lWhs1QV

— Reason (@the_real_reason) February 27, 2026
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(via nfl.com/iq)

Daylen Everette is a CB prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.88 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 35 out of 2857 CB from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/eNlulnodVEpic.twitter.com/F3UAyTWhX1

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) March 22, 2026

How He Fits on the Commanders


The Commanders have had an active free agency. Despite signing several players, the only cornerback signed was Amik Robertson who projects to be more of a versatile defensive back than solely a cornerback. The Commanders’ starters on the outside project to be Mike Sainristil and Trey Amos with a lot of unproven depth behind them. While the team could add an unsigned veteran to the group, it appears that they will look to the draft to improve the position.

The Commanders may use their first pick in the draft to select the best cornerback in the class (they scheduled a pre-draft visit with LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane). If they choose a different position at the top of the draft, they will have to look for cornerback in the 3rd, 5th, 6th, or 7th round. Daylen Everette has the athletic traits of a top cornerback prospect. That athleticism shows up in how he closes on receivers to make a play on the ball or secure a tackle. That won’t be enough to survive in the NFL. Everette will have to improve his technique and become more consistent to be a reliable starter. I’d be more comfortable taking Everette on Day 3, but I think a team will take him earlier with the hopes of marrying his athleticism with skill to create quality starter.

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