Brice
Pollock.

Brice
Pollock.

Texas Tech· Sr· 6'0"· 185 lb
"Brice Pollock’s signature is his hip fluidity and technical patience in his backpedal, allowing him to mirror and neutralize speedy receivers in man coverage. While his slender frame raises questions against the NFL’s physical receivers, his aggressive instincts at the catch point and his click-and-close ability are starter-quality traits. His projection is that of a solid CB2 with upside as a specialist."
Brice Pollock presents as the modern *boundary corner* prototype Texas Tech has refined under aggressive coverage schemes. He possesses notable functional length and exceptional *hip fluidity*, allowing him to execute seamless transitions at the *break-point* without sacrificing speed or balance. His initial read ability from *off-man* is advanced, showcasing an explosive *click-and-close* to the ball that minimizes damage on short routes and screens. While he plays with commendable physical intensity, his *hand placement* technique at the line of scrimmage still requires refinement to avoid holding penalties at the next level. Pollock's NFL projection suggests a solid starter capable of operating in *Man-Match* or *Cover 3* schemes where his wingspan can shrink passing windows. The primary question mark lies in his physical *anchor* against power receivers and his consistency disengaging from blocks in the run game. If he can add 5-10 pounds of lean muscle without compromising his functional speed, he possesses the ceiling of a functional CB1. His situational intelligence and eye discipline position him as a high-confidence prospect with a very stable floor in zone schemes.
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Elite hip fluidity and transitions
Pollock demonstrates hip fluidity that allows him to open up and run vertical routes without losing a step against speedy receivers. His ability to execute the speed turn without over-opening in the running lane is superior to the class average. This ensures constant competitiveness on double-cut routes where other corners typically concede separation.
- 02
Aggressive click-and-close on short routes
His reaction after diagnosis is instinctive and violent, immediately closing the space between him and the receiver. This quality is vital in modern schemes that aim to limit YAC (yards after catch) in off-coverage schemes. He shows a great ability to attack the receiver's outside shoulder to force returns toward his inside support.
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Functional length and deflection radius
He intelligently uses his long arms to disrupt the receiver's rhythm at the release. At the catch point, his ability to extend and bat down balls in press coverage compensates for any momentary weight disadvantage. This attribute makes him a nightmare for quarterbacks attempting back-shoulder passes or fade routes.
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Disciplined foot technique in the pedal
He maintains a low, rhythmic backpedal, avoiding reaching his crossover too early. This technical patience forces the receiver to show his cards first, allowing Pollock to consistently maintain inside leverage. In the NFL, where footwork separates starters from reserves, his technical foundation is ready for professional competition.
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Lack of Critical Mass for Contact
At 185 pounds, Pollock may struggle in press coverage against large, physical "X" receivers who know how to use their hands. He needs to strengthen his upper body to avoid being displaced on the route stem by more corpulent players. In the NFL, play strength will be his biggest obstacle to becoming a dominant full-time corner.
- 02
Deficient Block Shedding
His technique for evading blocking receivers on run plays or sweeps is inconsistent. He often gets "hung up" on the block instead of using his hands to create separation and attack the alley. Improving his aggressiveness and hand technique in run support is imperative to avoid being a target in heavy run schemes.
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Hand Discipline at the Catch Point
He tends to be overly physical at the top of the route, which could translate into constant pass interference penalties in the NFL. He must learn to locate the ball earlier with his eyes to avoid contacting the receiver before the ball arrives. His aggressive instinct is a virtue that, unchecked, becomes a regulatory liability.
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Represents Pollock's most probable path as a solid starter, whose primary virtue is technique and fluidity to fit into multiple schemes.
If Pollock maximizes his technique and aggression, he can overcome his size limitations to be a versatile, high-impact starting CB like McDuffie.
This is the floor if his lack of strength and undisciplined tackling limit his role to a situational corner who struggles against NFL power.
RAS · Relative Athletic Score
Kent Lee Platte methodology · ras.football
/ Combine Feb '27 · Pro days Mar '27
Brice's RAS will publish once the official testing drops.
The Relative Athletic Score needs the 40, vertical, broad jump, shuttle and 3-cone — numbers that don't exist until the NFL Combine or pro day. Until then we grade the CB on percentiles vs. his positional cohort (see athletic radar below).
— — — mediana posicional (p50)
- 40 yardas
- 4.43sp50
- Vertical
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- Broad jump
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- Three-cone
- —s
- Shuttle
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- Bench
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