Rejzohn Wright wasn’t recruited coming out of high school, taking only some light interest from San Jose State while not receiving a single offer. Wright’s damning weakness is his lack of speed, which is noticeable in almost every facet of his game. This may limit him to being effective in a cover-two scheme, where he can play heavy zone defense and rely on his instincts and length to make big plays.
Rejzohn Wright
CB – Oregon State Beavers
HT: 6021
WT: 200
Year: Super Senior
High School: James Logan (Union City, CA)
Rating: 3-star (0.8682)
Projected Draft Grade: Depth Player
Projection: 4th/5th Round
Rejzohn Wright scouting notes
Pros:
- He has good upper-body strength for his position. Can throw people around when he needs to.
- Good hips, changes direction is small and large increments very well.
- Willing tackler, but not very effective. Wants to engage and get involved with contact.
- Does a good job working through blocks and traffic with proper angles. Natural pursuit defender.
- He has solid man coverage ability, typically found draped all over his assignment.
- Looks good in zone coverage. Gets the proper depth but doesn’t drift too far back, and stays in good position to make a play.
Cons:
- Speed isn’t ideal; he might be a step slow to hold up in man coverage.
- He takes an extra step or two to get up to speed, but relatively quick.
- Doesn’t like to be physical, and prefers to maintain positioning utilizing his athletic ability.
- Decent jam technique, but typically loses a step coming off of the jam while chasing the receiver.