Noah Igbinoghene, CB, Auburn
Post Combine
Noah Igbinoghene career at Auburn:
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) April 6, 2020
878 Coverage snaps
3 TDs allowed pic.twitter.com/WJ1hNXSSrZ
Noah Igbinoghene: First-round athleticism, poor ball skills pic.twitter.com/DDSyo57y1m
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) March 26, 2020
Noah Igbinoghene, CB, Auburn:
— Jordan Reid (@JReidNFL) March 22, 2020
• Uses the sideline as an extra defender
• Route recognition/pattern matcher
• Easy deep/catch up speed (+)
• Upside/Only played CB for 2 yrs.
• Balance/patient technique (++)
• Click-close downhill trigger (+) pic.twitter.com/KKRwNoWQPv
Auburn pro day today.
— malki kawa (@malkikawa) March 6, 2020
Noah igbinoghene
vertical 40”
Broad 10’ 7”
40- 4.43
Igbinoghene on a slot fade vs Devonta Smith. Ball under thrown, but he makes it count by plucking it away pic.twitter.com/KTrPQlIZOi
— Billy M (@BillyM_91) March 5, 2020
Matches up with Van Jefferson in the slot, but does a nice job of staying patient to read and react to his footwork. Then stays in phase to break up the pass pic.twitter.com/dq0BQRQBMZ
— Billy M (@BillyM_91) March 5, 2020
Need a nickel defender? Maybe a 3rd safety to come cover a slot/flex-TE. Defend alley. Run support. Blitzer.
— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) February 14, 2020
Some #2020NFLDraft favorites
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Noah Igbinoghene
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Combine
Reggie Robinson II is a CB prospect in the 2020 draft class out of Tulsa.
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) March 2, 2020
He posted an elite #RAS with elite size, great speed, great explosiveness, okay agility at the CB position.https://t.co/crtlhTzwYq pic.twitter.com/V4SVDhaOhZ
Auburn's Noah Igbinoghene initially had plans to play on the offensive side of the ball. But, as @JonahTulsNFL writes, his move to cornerback has put him in a position to be an early draft pick.#FrontOffice33 | #NFLDraft | @Noah_Igbo9 | @AuburnFootball https://t.co/4k2QXXkWgG
— The Draft Network (@DraftNetworkLLC) February 29, 2020
#NFLCombine key measurements thread…
— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) February 27, 2020
295. #Pittsburgh CB Dane Jackson
Height: 5-11 5/8
Weight: 187
Hand: 8 6/8
Arm: 30 3/8
Wingspan: 74 7/8
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— Christian Page (@_ChristianPage) February 27, 2020
It resulted in a flag, but this gives you a good indication of the recovery ability (sa quickness) that Noah Igbinoghene plays with.
vs. *maybe* the best RR in the class. pic.twitter.com/9LkOmDokJv
Pre Combine
Most press-man coverage snaps last year in the 2020 draft class
— Mike Renner (@PFF_Mike) February 20, 2020
1. LSU Kristian Fulton, 211
2. Auburn Noah Igbinoghene, 163
3. Utah Javelin Guidry, 129
4. Alabama Trevon Diggs, 126
5. Syracuse Christopher Frederick, 125
Enjoying Noah Igbinoghene’s recovery and ability to stay sticky. He has a lot of nuance to his game, especially considering he’s only played CB for two years... pic.twitter.com/6oPDBhlqhV
— Christian Page (@_ChristianPage) February 10, 2020
Senior Bowl
Super fast and quick. Former WR with great ball skills. Still learning the nuances of the position, but he’s an ascending player. Gave him a R2 film grade.
— Jonah Tuls (@JonahTulsNFL) January 18, 2020
Auburn's Noah Igbinoghene sneaking into your Top 10 CBs... Nice https://t.co/iRQ37UmzuV
— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) January 18, 2020
Super fast and quick. Former WR with great ball skills. Still learning the nuances of the position, but he’s an ascending player. Gave him a R2 film grade.
— Jonah Tuls (@JonahTulsNFL) January 18, 2020
Said it last night that he’s my favorite ascending cornerback in this 2020 class. A better version of Adoree Jackson coming out of USC. https://t.co/D1EMaQ6a1O
— Jonah Tuls (@JonahTulsNFL) January 16, 2020