Rahsjon Duncan

Bio

Height 6'1"
Weight 186 lbs
Hometown Oakland, CA
High School McClymonds
Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Recruiting

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Class of 2026
#159 National
0.9326 Rating

Scouting Report

A
93 / 100 Ceiling 93 • Floor 85
year 1 contributor NFL Rd 5

Rahsjon Duncan is a 6-foot-1, 186-pound cornerback from Oakland's McClymonds High School and a consensus four-star prospect (#159 national, 0.9326 composite) in the 2026 class. A two-way standout and verified state-meet sprinter, he profiles as a long, physical, ball-hawking press corner who chose Washington over UCLA, Oregon, Arizona and Arizona State. He is widely regarded as one of the most physical defensive backs on the West Coast.

Physical Profile

Duncan has prototypical outside-corner length at 6-foot-1, 186 pounds with a frame that projects to comfortably carry 195+ pounds at the college level. His track credentials are the separator: a state-meet qualifier in both the 100m and 200m as a junior and the Oakland Section 100m champion as a sophomore, confirming legitimate top-end speed and the recovery burst to play on an island. That long-strider build paired with verified sprinter acceleration lets him match vertical routes and close throwing windows. The same length that helps him at the catch point can occasionally work against him in tight, short-area transitions, where higher-cut players need to fight pad level to redirect.

Play Style

Duncan is an aggressive, downhill defender who plays with a clear edge — he drives on the ball, attacks the run and finishes through contact rather than dragging ball carriers down. On film his speed shows up as both man-coverage carry and closing burst out of zone, and his offensive tape (976 receiving yards, 9 TDs) demonstrates the ball-tracking and high-point ability that make his pass break-up totals so high. He is a competitor who looks comfortable trailing routes and undercutting throws, profiling as a confident, hands-on boundary corner.

Strengths

  • Track-verified speed and explosiveness — state-meet sprinter (100m/200m) whose initial quickness and top-end gear let him carry vertical routes and recover when beaten, a trait that translates directly to Cover 1/Cover 3 alignments
  • Elite physicality for the position — 247Sports calls him among the most physical DBs out West; '57 tackles, four forced fumbles and 16 pass break-ups as a senior reflect a corner who tackles like a safety in run support
  • Ball production and ball skills — three INTs and 16 PBUs as a senior, plus 37 catches for 976 yards and 9 TDs on offense, showing the tracking, hands and body control of a converted/dual-threat athlete with a true receiver's feel at the catch point

Areas to Improve

  • Press technique and hip fluidity in short-area transitions — as a long, lean cover man he must refine footwork at the line and out of breaks so his length is an asset rather than a leverage liability against quicker route-runners
  • Frame development and run-fit discipline — he plays physical but needs to add functional weight and tighten tackling angles to hold up against Big Ten-caliber perimeter blocking and bigger receivers

College Projection

Expect a redshirt-or-rotational first year at Washington while he refines press footwork and adds weight, with a realistic path to a starting boundary corner role by Year 2-3. His sprinter speed and physicality make him an immediate special-teams contributor (gunner/coverage) as a true freshman. The frame and run-support mentality also give Washington a built-in contingency to grow him toward nickel or even safety if the body fills out, as scouts have noted.

NFL Outlook

As a four-star with rare athletic testing (track-verified speed) and length, Duncan carries Day 2-3 draft upside if development goes as projected. His ceiling is tied to refining man-coverage technique; if he proves sticky in press-man at the Power 4 level his combine profile (size + sprinter speed) is exactly what NFL evaluators chase at outside corner. The fallback projection — a physical, position-flexible DB/safety convert with special-teams value — keeps him on draft boards even if he doesn't lock down boundary corner.

Best Fit

A press-heavy, single-high (Cover 1/Cover 3) scheme that lets him use his length at the line and his recovery speed deep — exactly the aggressive man-match identity Washington and most Big Ten secondaries favor. A staff with a strong DB-development track record that can coach his footwork while leaning on his physicality and special-teams speed early is the ideal landing spot.

Player Comparison

Christian McCaffrey Stanford • Carolina Panthers/San Francisco 49ers 82% match

Both are highly-rated prospects from respected California prep programs with similar size profiles (6'1", 186 lbs matches McCaffrey's lean but athletic build). The elite rating and national ranking suggest exceptional versatility and playmaking ability that mirrors McCaffrey's prep profile as a multi-dimensional athlete who could excel at multiple positions.