Emmanuel Forbes was among some of the most stunning combine performances this year. His weight at only 166 lbs is a concern, but he put up a thoroughly impressive 40-time and ten-yard split at 4.35 and 1.48. In addition, his broad jump showed how explosive he is, and his arm length is plenty sufficient. At Mississippi State, he came away with 13 picks over his career. He also registered seven pass breakups this past season. With excellent production and stellar testing numbers, what’s not to love about Forbes? Looking past his weight, this would be a top-20 player in this draft. It’s just about how much you weigh his size into the equation.
Two all-22 games and two broadcast games were evaluated, and clips from his film are broken down here. All relevant traits were graded based on his film. His scouting report also factored in stats and analytics, such as PFF grades. Use promo code TREYSCHNEIDER on Underdog Fantasy to match your deposit up to $100. Please gamble responsibly and leave your feedback on Twitter @FBIntellect.
Profile |
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6th CB / 1-2 RD | 6’1 / 166 | Class – JR | College – Mississippi State |
Pro Comparison |
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N/A |
Scheme |
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Off-Man/ Press Man/ Balanced |
Coverage Stats
2022 | ||
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TGT – 58 REC – 31 | YDS – 284 TD – 3 | INT – 6 PDF – 7 |
2021 | ||
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TGT – 71 REC – 44 | YDS – 518 TD – 5 | INT – 3 PDF – 5 |
Clip Analysis
In this clip above, Forbes makes a terrific play on the ball. He’s in press-man and times his punch well with good accuracy. He then disrupts the catch point on the receiver to force the incompletion.
Here, he’s in press-man again and does an excellent job of staying in the receiver’s hip pocket all the way through the route. He is aggressive in transition and shows fluid hips.
This Twitter clip shows off all the things he can do as a ball hawk.
Grades
Traits/ Skills (see bottom of the page for scale)
Each trait/attribute is graded 1-7.
Traits | Immediate | Potential |
SPD | 6 | 6 |
ACC | 6 | 6 |
AGI | 5.4 | 5.4 |
STR | 3 | 3.2 |
MAN | 4.5 | 6 |
SZC | 3.6 | 5 |
DZC | 4.3 | 6.2 |
BSK | 5.8 | 6.2 |
PRS | 4 | 5.8 |
IQ | 3.5 | 5.2 |
RUN | 4.3 | 5.4 |
TAC | 3.8 | 5.6 |
CB Key |
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SPD – Speed ACC – Acceleration AGI – Agility STR – Strength MAN – Man Coverage SZC – Shallow Zone Coverage |
DZC – Deep Zone Coverage BSK – Ball Skills PRS – Press Coverage IQ – Football IQ RUN – Run Defense TAC – Tackling |
Player Notes
- Emmanuel Forbes is a slim but highly talented corner with a versatile skill set. He played in a balanced scheme at Mississippi State but showed he has what it takes to play in a press-heavy defense. He currently ranks 31st on the FBI 2023 Big Board.
Pros
- The speed and length combo is wonderful.
- Looked aggressive and well-timed in press coverage when asked to do so.
- Long arms allow him to disrupt the catch point.
- Explosiveness and jumping ability are all there – giving him the potential to be a dominant ball hawk.
- Fantastic production in college paired with his impressive testing numbers.
- Versatile as anyone. Played a lot of quarters and off-zone and looked great in press-man.
- Has a knack for knowing where the ball is and how to play it.
- Showed a smooth ability to transition in zone coverage.
- Properly aggressive in phase.
- Willing run defender with a tough mentality, despite his size.
Cons
- His lack of play strength causes him to get off-balance when he miss-times his hands in press.
- Will go overwhelmed by bigger, more physical receivers.
- Weight could lead to injury issues.
- Not a disciplined zone defender, he will let his eyes dictate where he goes.
Final Conclusion
Emmanuel Forbes is a guy who could work as a first-rounder for a team in need of a Corner. The position will go off the board early, and whoever needs one will likely have to reach, and Forbes wouldn’t be the worst last resort in the first. He very well could slip to day two as well, where he’d be phenomenal value. Regardless of where he goes, he has a sound chance at success if he can stay healthy.
Combine
40 yd: 4.35
10 yd: 1.48
Shuttle:
3 cone:
Broad: 131
Vertical: 37.5
Bench:
Arm Length: 32 1/4
Hand Size: 8 1/2
Grading Scale
Pot=Potential: players’ highest upside
Imp=Impact: player’s immediate impact
Draft Grade Formula | |
Age: 21-22: | POT=(28%) IMP=(72%) |
Age: 23-24: | POT=(26%) IMP=(74%) |
Age:-25+: | POT=(24%) IMP=(76%) |
Good/ bad character: | POT=(+2%/-2%) IMP=(-2%/+2%) |
Injury: | POT=(-1%) in increments |
Scheme Grade Weight: |
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PRS=28% MAN=28% BAL=28% SLOT=16% |
Individual trait scale (1-7): |
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7 – Rare world-class skill; best in the league and no room for improvement | 6 – Great-elite skill; one of the best at that given trait but still has some room to improve | 5 – Very good; above average and has potential to be elite | 4 – Average; able to suffice but, not ideal long-term | 3 – Below average; able to suffice at college level | 2 – Poor; hinders overall play and is a liability to the team | 1 – Awful; not good enough to play given position at any level above D2 | Note: Consistency plays a large factor. |
Overall Draft grade scale (15-100, realistically: 50-86): |
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85 – Perfect prospect | 83 – Perennial all-pro | 81 – Bluechip prospect | 80 – Likely all-pro | 79 – Day one quality starter or superstar potential | 78 – Day one starter w/ all-pro upside | 77 – Day one starter w/ high-end upside | 76 – Day One Starter | 75 – Boom or bust | 74 – Will become quality starter within 2-3 years | 73 – Boom or bust (high risk) | 72 – Will become starter within 2-3 years | 71 – Day-one backup with starter upside |
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