Webb Jr., an undersized corner at 5-foot-8 and 168 pounds, showcased solid performance at Wake Forest. As a senior, he played all 13 games, logging 36 tackles, one sack, seven pass breakups, and exceptional coverage metrics—holding receiving targets to fewer than ten yards in seven games and allowing just one touchdown on 50 targets. He contributed significantly to Wake Forest’s strong pass defense and earned a notable AFF ranking, with highlights including a strong bowl performance and pivotal plays against Oregon State.
Key highlights:
– Webb Jr. excelled as an outside cornerback with 656 snaps in his senior season.
– He earned recognition from Pro Football Focus as a top ACC cornerback and delivered standout performances in bowl games.
– His pedigree and performance suggest potential value as an undrafted free agent for the Ravens, mirroring the impact his father had in Baltimore.