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Draft Scouting Report
Pro Comparison: L'Jarius Sneed
Summary
Jaylon Guilbeau is a disciplined and highly physical cornerback who thrives on contact and competitive play. He excels as a "force" defender, consistently blowing up perimeter screens and stopping running backs with textbook tackling form. With fluid hips and impressive recovery speed, he is comfortable mirroring receivers deep or driving downhill to punish pass-catchers in the flat, making him a reliable, high-floor secondary prospect.
About
- 2025: Career-worst 118.1 passer rating allowed (per PFF)
- 2024-25: 532/691 slot snaps (2024); 490/548 out wide (2025), per PFF
Strengths
- Physical run supporter and textbook form tackler on the perimeter.
- Fluid hips and low pad level allow for smooth transitions.
- Excellent make-up speed to recover and challenge deep vertical routes.
Weaknesses
- Limited statistical ball production with only one career interception.
- Occasionally over-aggressive, sacrificing position to go for big hits.
- Small frame could lead to struggles against large, physical NFL receivers.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-11, 190 lbs |
| Birthplace: Port Arthur, TX |
| Age: 22 |









