Deonte Banks’ Height, Weight, Age, and other physical attributes explored

Last Modified Jan 5, 2024 04:12 GMT

Deonte was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States on March 3, 2001. He attended Edgewood High School in Maryland and secured All-county marks. Banks is now a cornerback on the football team of the University of Maryland. Banks reportedly excelled as a junior at the University of Maryland coming in as a three-star recruit. One of the top defensive prospects for the NFL drafting class of 2023, Banks exited college football after he secured an honourable mention in All-big Ten recognition.

Deonte Banks declared his decision to enter the 2023 NFL draft after playing for 4 seasons at the University of Maryland. In his time as a college football player, Banks truly grew as a player and honed his unique skills. In this year's draft class, Banks is predicted to be a top defensive prospect as a cornerback. Let us take a look at those attributes that make him a top prospect.

Deonte Banks’ Height, Weight, Age, and other physical attributes explored

How tall is Deonte Banks?

Deonte Banks possesses the average height of a football cornerback player. Barely crossing 6 feet (182 cm) in height, he compares to any cornerback in the NFL (cornerbacks generally being average in height but quick and good with their hands). Combined with athleticism and skill, Banks would be invaluable to any NFL team looking for a young, budding cornerback.

Deonte Banks’ Weight

Deonte Banks is 197 lb (89kg) currently. Once again, this compares to an average cornerback in the NFL. As per Banks’ draft report, he could improve on his weaknesses through various training methods such as agility drills, plyometrics to increase explosiveness and strength training to improve overall physicality and endurance. Furthermore, Banks can use meditation and yoga to increase confidence - something that he seems to lack during certain play scenarios.

Typically, players with such dimensions are chosen as cornerbacks in the league (provided they also have good defensive ability) with many factors in mind. Cornerbacks are chosen to cover offensive wide receivers and intercept passes. It is seen that cornerbacks with Banks’ physical dimensions are typically chosen due to their speed and agility, coverage skills, tackling ability and overall NFL scheme fit (each position has a general set of skills and physical attributes that teams look for).

Deonte Banks’ Age

Deonte Banks was born on March 3, 2001. He is a budding NFL draft prospect who is just 22 years of age. Banks will turn 23 in March 2024 and he would have completed one successful year in the NFL. Currently, he is studying kinesiology and exercise science at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Deonte Banks’ Wingspan

With an arm length of 31 3/8” Banks’ wingspan is in line with that of any defensive player of his height in the NFL. A defender with a wider wingspan makes it more difficult for offensive opponents to catch passes and get past defenders.

FAQs

A. Deonte Banks attended high school at Edgewood High School which is located in Harford County, Maryland, United States of America. After completing his high school education, Banks committed to playing football at the University of Maryland, College Park.
A. Deonte Banks measures slightly more than 6 feet in height (1.83m). He weighs around 197lb (89 Kg) and has recorded a time of 4.35 seconds on the 40-yard dash. These dimensions of his body, combined with speed make him ideal for the position of cornerback.
A. Deonte Banks was born on March 3, 2001, in Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America. He attended high school at Edgewood High School and college at the University of Maryland before declaring for the NFL draft in 2023.
A. Deonte Banks is considered to be one of the top picks in this year's NFL draft class. His draft report paints him as being both, a complete player, as well as possessing high-quality skills in his position as a cornerback. He is reported to be very physical and fast which makes him a fierce competitor to opponent offensive players. He is able to put pressure on defenders in catch-and-run scenarios and contests catches with ease. These make him one of the best prospects in the NFL draft in 2023.

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