Toriano Pride

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2022
CB / 5-11 / 184

Missouri

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On3 College Rating
91.00
Natl.
245
CB
29
Recruiting Class of 2022
Natl.
67
CB
8
IL
2
On3 DB / Toriano Pride

As a College Recruit

Explosive corner with outstanding reactive quickness in man coverage. Tested as one of the more athletic cornerbacks in the cycle in the combine setting. Shorter than some of the other top corners at around 5-foot-11 but has compensatory length with a 6-foot-4 wingspan. Has turned in a very strong senior season after transferring to powerhouse East St. Louis. Plays very fast while staying under control. Stays in-phase and shows a high-end ability to read routes and break on the ball. Playing like one of the top corners in what is a very strong cycle at the position.

Reminds Us Of
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Janoris JenkinsCB/5-11/180
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HS Class of 2008
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2012Draft: Rnd2 /Pick7

Like Janoris Jenkins, Toriano Pride is a shorter, but technically skilled cornerback with plus instincts and the ability to mirror receivers in man coverage.

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Highlights

Junior Year

Scouting Journal

9/28/21

Pride playing strong as a senior

Charles Power

We were higher than most on Clemson commit Toriano Pride in the initial On300, ranking the East St. Louis (Ill.) cornerback No. 67. That was not high enough. Pride has been dominant thus far and has put together arguably the best cornerback video we've seen from the senior seasons thus far. The 5-foot-11, 185-pounder flashes top-end feet and ability to redirect in coverage. He's in receivers' hip pockets and does an outstanding job of staying attached throughout the route. Pride has very strong athletic markers and also has considerable length in addition to his stellar play thus far.

9/10/21

Toriano Pride shows out against national power

Charles Power

Toriano Pride also had a strong outing in the loss to nationally-ranked Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco. Like Burden, Pride transferred into the program for his senior season. Pride locked down his side of the field from what we saw. He did a great job of mirroring Bosco receivers off the line and staying attached downfield. The Bosco offense had trouble consistently hitting passes and Pride played a big part in that.