Georgia cornerback Kelee Ringo is one of the top prospects, regardless of position, as the college football season comes to an end and we look ahead to the 2023 NFL Draft.
Below is a comprehensive draft profile for Ringo, including his high school and college accolades, scouting report and prospect outlook.
Note: This profile will be updated as more information becomes available.
Background
- Age: 20
- Year: Redshirt sophomore
- Height: 6-2
- Weight: 205
- Hometown: Tacoma, Washington
- Interesting fact: Track standout who had state-best times in the 100-meter (10.43 seconds) and the 200-meter (21.18) in 2019
CBS prospect ranking
Position: No. 1 CB | Overall: No. 9
247Sports profile
High school: Saguaro (Scottsdale, Arizona)
Class: 2020
Composite Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (0.9976)
- National: 4 | CB: 1 | Arizona: 1 | All-time: 97
High school accolades: First-team All-American (MaxPreps, Sports Illustrated), first-team All-USA defense (USA Today), first-team junior All-American (MaxPreps), first-team All-State (MaxPreps), All-American Bowl selection, track star with top 100-meter (10.43) and 200-meter times (21.18) in state of Arizona as a junior
Check out Kelee Ringo's full 247Sports profile, here. For his MaxPreps profile, click here.
College stats
Year | Games | Tackles | TFLs | Sacks | INT | PD | TD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | 13 | 36 | 2.0 | 0.0 | 2 | 6 | 0 |
2021 | 15 | 34 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 2 | 10 | 1 |
*Missed entire 2020 season recovering from offseason surgery
College Accolades
Honors
- 2021: Freshman All-SEC team (coaches)
Notable statistics
- 2021: Game-sealing 79-yard interception return for touchdown in CFP national championship against Alabama
Initial scouting report
"Ringo is a height, weight and speed dream for NFL coaching. He displays easy speed to stay in-phase up the boundary. The Washington native has been exposed to a mixture of man and zone coverage. As a high-waisted individual, it can sometimes lead to slower transition across the field. Ringo is willing to play downhill and make plays in the backfield. The physical traits to be a man cover cornerback in the NFL are present." -- CBS Sports NFL Draft analyst Josh Edwards (Sept. 6)