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When looking solely at the starters, the New England Patriots might have the best cornerback group in the NFL. Christian Gonzalez is at the very least a top three player at the position, whose efforts single-handedly kept the team in the Super Bowl for as long as it was, while Carlton Davis and Marcus Jones are experienced and high-quality pieces on the perimeter and in the slot, respectively.

The problem for the Patriots at this point in time is that the depth behind the trio is lacking. Sure, you have numbers — those numbers are one times five, to be exact — but some developmental youth and possible starter upside is needed.

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New England is unlikely to address that issue early in the draft, but there are some intriguing later-round options to consider. One of them is Washington’s Tacario Davis.

Hard facts

Name: Tacario Davis

Position: Cornerback

School: Washington (Sr.)

Opening day age: 22 (8/17/2004)

Measurements: 6’3 7/8”, 194 lbs, 33 3/8” arm length, 9 1/4” hand size, 4.41s 40-yard dash, 37” vertical jump, 10’3” broad jump, 10 bench press reps, 8.75 Relative Athletic Score

Experience

Colleges: Arizona (2022-24), Washington (2025)

Career statistics: 37 games (30 starts) | 1,851 defensive snaps, 174 special teams snaps | 95 tackles, 6 missed tackles (5.9%), 3.5 TFLs, 1 FR | 3 QB pressures (3 hurries) | 143 targets, 71 catches surrendered (49.7%), 988 yards, 5 TDs, 3 INTs, 28 PBUs | 1 blocked FG (incl. 1 TD) | 14 penalties (incl. 1 declined/offsetting)

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Accolades: Second-team All-Big 12 (2024), Honorable mention All-Pac 12 (2023)

A multi-sport athlete at Millikan High School in Long Beach, CA (football plus track) who was also versatile on the gridiron (cornerback plus wide receiver), Davis was rated a three-star recruit. He eventually committed to Arizona, where he played 30 games with 23 starts under head coach and former Patriots assistant Jedd Fisch. He broke up 23 passes during that time and picked off another, but decided to leave Tucson to reunite with Fisch after his junior campaign.

His lone season at Washington was disrupted by rib and hamstring injuries, which forced him to miss three separate games each. When he was healthy, though, he flashed his talents by registering five more pass breakups as well as a pair of interceptions in seven games (all starts).

Draft profile

Projected round: 4-5 | Consensus big board: No. 119 | Patriots meeting: N/A

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Strengths: Standing at almost 6-foot-4 with 33 3/8-inch arms and an 80 7/8-inch wingspan — equivalent to that of a full-grown bald eagle — Davis offers a rare mix of height and length; all three of those measurements have him ranked in the 95th-plus percentile at cornerback. He plays the part, too, using his size effectively to reroute receivers from the release through the stem to the top of the route. He also aggressively closes pass windows while simultaneously having an increased margin for error if giving up space or getting beaten. That is especially true because he also has the speed to recover fairly quickly, and to hang with players either in a trail or pursuit situation.

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