From now until the 2019 NFL Draft takes place, we hope to showcase as many prospects as possible and examine both their strengths and weaknesses. Most of these profiles will feature individuals that the Pittsburgh Steelers are likely to have an interest in, while a few others will be top-ranked players. If there is a player you would like us to analyze, let us know in the comments below.
#6 Rock Ya-Sin/CB Temple – 5’11/6 189
The Good
– Decent size with good length and hand size (32 3/8 inch arms, 9 6/8 hands)
– Plus ball skills and good hands, tracks the ball in the air really well
– Solid in man coverage, shows fluidity to turn and run against vertical routes
– Playmaker on the ball
– Good technician in coverage, plays to upfield shoulder, always in position to make a play
– Times his jumps on contested balls
– Comfortable playing press man or off
– Competitive, high energy player
– Had solid Senior Bowl week against tougher competition than he typically faced
The Bad
– Good, not great athlete who shows only average long speed, will struggle against the NFL’s fastest receivers
– A little stiff when attempting to transition out of his pedal and drive downhill, doesn’t close quite as quickly as you’d like
– Not a physical enough player in run and pass game
– Can get bumped off the top of his route by physical and bigger receivers
– Will “catch” too much in press man
– Not a factor in the run game, shies away from contact and struggles to make tackles in the open field
– Lots of starting experience but only one year at the FBS level
Bio
– Transferred to Temple in January, spent previous three years at Presbyterian, given chance to transfer after school moved from FCS to D2 level
– Three year starter in total
– 2018 with Temple: 47 tackles (2 for loss) 2 INTs
– Had five interceptions as a junior
– Two-time state wrestling champion
– Given single digit number by the Owls, awarded to the toughest players on the team
– Birth name is “Abdurrahman”
Tape Breakdown
Ya-Sin is one of several players who enjoyed glowing reviews from his week in Mobile, Alabama, challenging Deebo Samuel everyday of practice.