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1:38Jets Continue To Strengthen Secondary with D'Angelo Ponds Pick
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0:492026 NFL Draft Grades: Jets Select D'Angelo Ponds No. 50
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1:57D'Angelo Ponds: A Top Available Corner in the 2026 Draft
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0:48Emory's Ultimate Pick Six For 2026 NFL Draft: No. 3 CB D'Angelo Ponds (Indiana)
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0:572026 NFL Draft Prospect Profile: CB D'Angelo Ponds
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4:48D'Angelo Ponds on being the underdog, says Fernando Mendoza NEVER gets flustered
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Draft Scouting Report
There are going to be situations where there truly isn’t anything a 5-foot-8, 180-pound cornerback can do to prevent a catch in the NFL. In all other situations, I’ll bet on Ponds to make a play. He’s a special competitor who struggled with one receiver his entire collegiate career: Jeremiah Smith. If that’s really the only receiver who could give him problems, chances are Ponds’ game will translate.
- 2025: Defensive MVP of CFP Rose Bowl and CFP Peach Bowl
- 2023-25: Tied for fourth in FBS in non-offensive TD (2 INT return TD, 2 blocked punt return TD)
- Doesn’t back down from a fight; consistently held his own vs. bigger receivers.
- Easy makeup speed; no fear of getting beaten deep on tape.
- Flat-foot breaks are special; trusts what he sees and gets his hands on footballs.
- Fighting an uphill battle at his size; giving up height and weight to almost everyone.
- Many will see him as a slot, but he played exclusively outside in college.
- Quick to commit in zone coverage and will widen windows.
- Vertical jump: 43.5 inches
Top D'Angelo Ponds News
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Jets' D'Angelo Ponds: Picked by Jets
The Jets selected Ponds in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 50th overall.
Ponds wasn't heavily recruited out of high school due to his 5-foot-8 size, and that might be an issue for him at the NFL level. However, he didn't let that lack of size get in the way of a successful three-year college career that culminated in a National College Championship victory in 2025 with Indiana. During that season, Ponds was selected to both the All-American Second-Team and All-Big Ten First-Team after logging 61 tackles, one forced fumble and 12 pass defenses (two interceptions) across 15 games. The Jets needed to address the outside cornerback position after trading Sauce Gardner (calf) to the Colts in November, and Ponds will compete for a starting job against the likes of Azareye'h Thomas (shoulder) and Qwan'tez Stiggers (knee).
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-9, 170 lbs |
| Birthplace: Miami, FL |
| Age: 21 |

























