Height
6’ 1’’
Weight
195 lbs
Arm
31 1/4’’
Hand
9’’
Overview
Long press cornerback who proved he could make the jump from the Sun Belt to the SEC without a hitch. Amos can disrupt the release and plays with good short-area movement in man coverage. He can get a little lost at the top of the route and needs occasional safety nets over the top. He has twitchy feet to close and sees the action clearly from zone but can be hampered by indecisiveness, despite favorable instincts. Amos uses physicality and length to shrink the 50/50 odds in his favor. He can play in multiple coverage but is most consistent in zone. Amos needs to ramp up his run support and trust his eyes in space, but he has the goods to become a solid starting outside corner.
Strengths
Possesses foot quickness and size to be a problem in press.
Plays with pro coverage agility and transition quickness.
Has body control and footwork needed to stay in phase versus NFL routes.
Twitchy burst and long arms help with catch disruption.
Plant-and-drive is sudden and without stall at the top.
Desired pacing, positioning and vision in Cover 3 looks.
Allowed sub-19 percent completion rate on throws of 20-plus air yards for his career, per PFF.
Weaknesses
Can be a little too quick to open hips to route movement.
Allows unnecessary separation from off-man coverage.
Needs better eye balance and decisiveness from off coverage.
Loses some ground when it turns into a flat-out foot race.
Plays receiver’s hands instead of the ball with back to the action.
Arm tackler and slow to get rid of perimeter blockers.