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Name: Akayleb Evans (Transfer from Tulsa)
College: Missouri     Number: 26
Height: 6-2   Weight: 201
Position: CB  Pos2: FS/ST
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2022

40 Low: 4.40
   40 Time: 4.46
  40 High: 4.54

> Projected Round: 5  Stock:   Projected High: 4th  Low: 6-7th

Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6020
Weight: 201

Zybek PD3X AKA "Official"
40 Yard Dash (ET):
 4.46
40 Yard Dash (HH): 4.46
20 Yard (ET): 2.59
20 Yard (HH): 2.51
10 Yard (ET): 1.54
10 Yard (HH): 1.50
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 
Vertical Jump: 36
Broad Jump: 10'09"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 
3-Cone Drill: 
Projected 4.48/-.02/No Full Workout-Choice

Dates: 03/25/22
Hand: 08 3/4  Arm: 32
Wingspan: 74 3/4

Height: 6020
Weight: 201
40 Yrd Dash: 
20 Yrd Dash: 
10 Yrd Dash: 
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 17
Vertical Jump: 
Broad Jump: 
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.09
3-Cone Drill: 7.07

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 Data Scout Notes: 2021: NAC...Transfer from Tulsa...2020: NAC...PWuerffel



 Akayleb Evans, Missouri, Player News

  12/11/21 - CB Akayleb EvansrSr/2022, Missouri, 6-2, 201 (DS#21 CB) + More +

  Mizzou cornerback Akalyeb Evans will enter the 2022 draft instead of returning to Mizzou for another season, he announced Thursday on social media. In 11 games this season, Evans made eight starts and finished with an interception, six breakups, two forced fumbles and 28 tackles. After accepting an invitation to the Senior Bowl, Evans sat out the home finale against Florida with a soft tissue injury then played just 12 snaps at Arkansas in MU's final regular-season game. - Post-Dispatch

(DS#21 CB) rSr/2022 CB Akayleb EvansMissouri
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  08/30/21 - CB Akayleb EvansrSr/2022, Missouri, 6-2, 201 (DS#21 CB) + More +

  Before transferring from Tulsa, the rangy 6-foot-2 cornerback had conversations with his family about turning pro but wanted to use his final year to compete against the best. He played in nine games last year and recorded 29 tackles, a forced fumble and three passes defended. "I knew I had three options: go to the NFL, go back to Tulsa and stay there for my last year, or transfer," he said. "I decided to come back just so I can grow as a person and grow into the young man that I know I will be and just develop as a player a little bit more." - Post-Dispatch

(DS#21 CB) rSr/2022 CB Akayleb EvansMissouri
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  08/22/21 - CB Akayleb EvansrSr/2022, Missouri, 6-2, 201 (DS#21 CB) + More +

  Slowly but surely, a trio of former Tulsa players and coaches found their new homes at Missouri. First it was secondary coach Aaron Fletcher, who came to Columbia the same week spring camp started this year. Then, through the transfer portal, two of Fletchers' former pupils reunited with him. Akayleb Evans committed to the Tigers in June, followed soon after by Allie Green. "They'll definitely be a tremendous help," Fletcher said. "... They're happy to be here. Coach (Eli) Drinkwitz has done a wonderful job with them. The team has done a wonderful job of welcoming those guys in. So it's been huge, it's been a blessing." Fletcher thought Green and Evans might've gone to the NFL before he left Tulsa, making a second chance to coach them even more special.

Evans said he considered three options after the 2020 season ended - declaring for the NFL Draft, going back to Tulsa or transferring. Evans decided to remain in college, and he was a full participant in the Golden Hurricane's spring practice. After the spring, Evans talked things over with his family and determined it was best to enter the transfer portal. "Even when I entered the portal, I wasn't 100% sure I was going to leave Tulsa," Evans said. "And I was upfront with that to the coaches there." - Columbia Daily Tribune


(DS#21 CB) rSr/2022 CB Akayleb EvansMissouri
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  07/24/21 - CB Akayleb EvansrSr/2022, Missouri, 6-2, 201 (DS#21 CB) + More +

  An eventful offseason for the University of Tulsa is winding down, one that saw starting cornerbacks Akayleb Evans and Allie Green IV among those who hit the transfer portal. "I'm sure with some of the things that happened over the spring and summer here, people are out there thinking, 'What's going on? Why is this happening?'" seventh-year coach Philip Montgomery said. "This is just how it is (in the portal era). "You can have great relationships with all your players and all of that, but at some point in time they still may choose to do something else. And you can't do anything about it." Evans and Green, who spent four years at TU and started a combined 48 games while developing into NFL prospects, landed at Missouri. They followed former position coach Aaron Fletcher, who left the Hurricane staff in December.

TU signed an especially small class in December and February while expecting almost everyone to return amid the extra year of eligibility granted by the NCAA because of COVID-19. To address post-spring departures that included backups at cornerback and safety, Montgomery wound up getting an additional six players from the portal. "The portal's here to stay, so it's about learning how to try to adapt to it," Montgomery said. "It's going to open up some avenues and it's going to allow you to replace some things. It's also going to cause you problems on your rosters. - Tulsa World


(DS#21 CB) rSr/2022 CB Akayleb EvansMissouri
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  06/12/21 - CB Akayleb EvansrSr/2022, Missouri, 6-2, 201 (DS#21 CB) + More +

  Former Tulsa cornerback Akayleb Evans, top middle, announced his graduate transfer decision Friday night. Pictured, Evans celebrates a sack of Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers in 2020. The crowded pursuit of former Tulsa cornerback Akayleb Evans ended with a victory for Missouri on Friday night. Evans, a graduate transfer with two years of eligibility remaining, announced his commitment to the Tigers on Instagram. Evans previously named Notre Dame, Texas, Texas Tech, Missouri and Jackson State as his top five choices before making his decision. Notre Dame offered Evans a spot on its roster on May 17 and hosted him for a visit last week. But that wasn't enough for the Irish to land Evans and his 23 career starts. The 6-foot-2, 188-pound Evans played in 30 games with 73 tackles and 11 pass breakups across four seasons at Tulsa. He played in only three games as a junior in 2019 due to a shoulder injury, but started nine games for the Golden Hurricane last season. - Indianapolis Star/News

(DS#21 CB) rSr/2022 CB Akayleb EvansMissouri
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  06/11/21 - CB Akayleb EvansrSr/2022, Missouri, 6-2, 201 (DS#21 CB) + More +

  Over the course of 24 hours, Missouri football landed two commitments from the transfer portal who are both eligible to play starting this fall. First to commit was offensive lineman Connor Wood on Thursday, who played for two seasons at FCS-level Montana State, including as an All-American honorable mention in 2019. Soon after Wood's commitment, Missouri head football coach Eli Drinkwitz posted two of his signature MU bat signal tweets, signaling another player was about to enter the Tigers' fold. Around that time, former Tulsa defensive back Akayleb Evans posted on Instagram a 24-hour countdown clock to his commitment. Evans had listed his top-five destinations as Missouri, Notre Dame, Texas, Texas Tech and Jackson State, taking visits with the Fighting Irish and MU since. - Columbia Daily Tribune

(DS#21 CB) rSr/2022 CB Akayleb EvansMissouri
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  07/27/20 - CB Akayleb EvansrSr/2022, Missouri, 6-2, 201 (DS#21 CB) + More +

  2020 WUERFFEL TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: Akayleb Evans, Tulsa, junior, defensive back,...Evans, a 6'2" junior cornerback, began the Akayleb Evans Foundation in his hometown of McKinney, Texas, in 2017. The Foundation started the #TouchdownwithToys event every Christmas and this past May provided gift cards to staff members at the McKinney Urgent Care in showing appreciation for their fight against COVID-19. He has participated in volunteer activities with the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma, the community school welcome back for elementary children, the Martin Luther King Day parade, and the Greenwood Leadership Academy. - Tulsa Football

(DS#21 CB) rSr/2022 CB Akayleb EvansMissouri
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