Victor Singleton
Bio
Recruiting
Scouting Report
Victor Singleton is a consensus four-star cornerback from Toledo (OH) Central Catholic who flipped from Illinois to Texas A&M in April 2025. With a 0.9536 composite rating, top-100 national ranking, and CB rankings ranging from No. 6 (ESPN) to No. 13 (Rivals/On3), he projects as one of the most coveted corners in the 2026 class and a foundational piece of Mike Elko's secondary rebuild.
Physical Profile
Singleton checks in at a listed 6-foot, 165 pounds, fitting the modern long-corner archetype that SEC defenses covet, though he carries a noticeably lean frame that will need 15-20 pounds of functional mass to hold up in press coverage against grown SEC receivers. His length-to-weight ratio is favorable, and reports consistently cite elite footwork and speed — the type of fluid lower-body mechanics that allow him to flip his hips cleanly and recover when beaten initially. The build is more boundary corner than nickel, with the vertical speed to carry verticals from a press alignment.
Play Style
Singleton plays with the loose hips and patience of a finished cover corner, trusting his feet rather than gambling out of his stance. Film reviewers note he excels in off-man and Cover 3 match concepts where he can read the quarterback's eyes, and his four-INT junior season suggests he's a ball-hawk rather than a pure shadow corner. The Cine comparison points to a player unafraid to come downhill and fit the run, which separates him from track-style corners who only want to cover.
Strengths
- Elite mirror-and-match footwork — short-area quickness in his pedal and break is the standout trait that has him ranked as high as the No. 6 CB nationally by ESPN, allowing him to stay attached through route stems
- Ball production and instincts — four interceptions as a junior demonstrate the route recognition and tracking ability to finish plays, not just contest them
- Position versatility and physicality — 247Sports' Lewis Cine comp signals scouts see safety-caliber tackling and downhill willingness, making him scheme-flexible at the next level
Areas to Improve
- Play strength and frame development — at 165 pounds he will get bullied at the catch point and on the perimeter run fence by SEC X-receivers until he adds functional mass in A&M's strength program
- Press technique refinement — high school corners with his straight-line speed often rely too heavily on off-coverage; he'll need to develop a consistent jam and recovery toolkit to thrive in Elko's man-heavy looks
College Projection
Expect a redshirt or rotational nickel/boundary role as a true freshman in 2026 while he fills out the frame, with a clear path to a starting outside corner job by his sophomore season. Given Texas A&M's defensive needs and his profile as the Aggies' first corner taken in the class, the staff is recruiting him to start by Year 2 and develop into a multi-year anchor of the secondary. Realistic 3-year arc to All-SEC consideration.
NFL Outlook
Top-100 four-star corners with elite footwork, sub-4.5 speed projection, and ball production typically enter Day 2 NFL Draft conversations by their junior college season. The frame is the swing variable — if he develops into a 185-190 pound corner without losing fluidity, he profiles as a potential Round 1-2 boundary corner. If the weight gain stalls and he stays slight, the floor is a sub-package nickel with return-game value in the middle rounds.
Best Fit
A press-man heavy scheme with Cover 1 and Cover 3 match principles that lets him play on top of routes and use his eyes — exactly what Mike Elko and his defensive staff run at Texas A&M. He's also scheme-fluid enough to fit a quarters-based system that asks corners to trigger on run support, leveraging the safety-style physicality scouts have flagged.
Player Comparison
Both are undersized but elite prospects at 5'11" 165-170 lbs who earned top-100 national rankings despite their smaller frames. Like Singleton's #100 national ranking and commitment to Texas A&M, Waddle was a top-50 recruit who chose Alabama, suggesting both possess exceptional speed, agility, and playmaking ability that transcends typical size limitations for their likely positions.