Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into the upcoming NFL draft, and one name that keeps popping up is Terrance Brooks. I figured I’d do my own little scouting report, just for fun, and see what all the fuss is about. So, here’s how I went about putting together my own Terrance Brooks draft profile.
Started with the Basics
First things first, I pulled up some basic info on Brooks. You know, the usual stuff: height, weight, college, year, all that jazz. It’s always good to have a foundation before you get into the nitty-gritty.
Watched Some Game Tape
This is where the real fun began. I fired up some game footage of Brooks. I didn’t just watch highlights, though. Everybody looks good in a highlight reel. I watched full games, focusing on how he played in different situations. Was he good against the run? How was his coverage? Did he make any big mistakes?

Looked at his Stats
After getting a feel for his playstyle by watching him, I checked out his stats. Numbers don’t tell the whole story, of course, but they can definitely give you some insights. I looked at things like tackles, interceptions, pass breakups, and even penalties. Trying to get a sense of his overall production and discipline.
Compared Him to other players
To really put things in perspective, I started comparing Brooks to some other cornerbacks, some of which are in the draft class, and also some current NFL players. This helped me see where he stacks up and what his potential might be at the next level.
Formulated My Own Opinion
After all that research, I finally sat down and formed my own opinion on Brooks. I considered his strengths, his weaknesses, and how he might fit into different NFL schemes. It’s all subjective, of course, but it’s my take based on what I saw and learned. I am happy to make such draft profile by myself.