Art Green, Cornerback / Safety, Houston

Height: 6012 ✅
Weight: 198
Hand: 928 ✅
Arm: 3100
40-yard dash: 4.36 ✅✅
10-Yard Split: 1.48 ✅✅
Bench: did not test
3-Cone: 7.02
Shuttle: 4.26 ✅
Vertical: 36" ✅
Broad: 10' 02"
R.A.S.: 9.49 ✅
Age: 22.99 years old

15 career starts
3 career interceptions
2022 Second Team All-AAC
Prospect Summary from Dane Brugler of The Athletic
Arther “Art” Green grew up in the St. Louis area and played safety and receiver at Parkway Central High. He also set the school record in the 100 meters (11.04 seconds) and placed top 10 in the state in relays. Because of academics, he went the juco route, and he moved to cornerback full-time in 2018. A three-star juco recruit, he signed with Houston (over SEC offers) in 2020 and became a full-time starter in 2022, leading the team with 10 passes defended). Green has press- man size, but has also shown considerable growth understanding zone concepts and route recognition to better know when to stay patient and when to swoop in for plays on the ball. His footwork lacks desired fluidity and technical grace, which hurts his ability to stay connected. His look-and-lean and ball skills flashed during East- West Shrine Bowl practices. Overall, some NFL teams follow a simple formula at corner: They want tall, long athletes who can run. Green falls in that category.
GRADE: Priority Free Agent
Height: 6012 ✅
Weight: 198
Hand: 928 ✅
Arm: 3100
40-yard dash: 4.36 ✅✅
10-Yard Split: 1.48 ✅✅
Bench: did not test
3-Cone: 7.02
Shuttle: 4.26 ✅
Vertical: 36" ✅
Broad: 10' 02"
R.A.S.: 9.49 ✅
Age: 22.99 years old
15 career starts
3 career interceptions
2022 Second Team All-AAC
Prospect Summary from Dane Brugler of The Athletic
Arther “Art” Green grew up in the St. Louis area and played safety and receiver at Parkway Central High. He also set the school record in the 100 meters (11.04 seconds) and placed top 10 in the state in relays. Because of academics, he went the juco route, and he moved to cornerback full-time in 2018. A three-star juco recruit, he signed with Houston (over SEC offers) in 2020 and became a full-time starter in 2022, leading the team with 10 passes defended). Green has press- man size, but has also shown considerable growth understanding zone concepts and route recognition to better know when to stay patient and when to swoop in for plays on the ball. His footwork lacks desired fluidity and technical grace, which hurts his ability to stay connected. His look-and-lean and ball skills flashed during East- West Shrine Bowl practices. Overall, some NFL teams follow a simple formula at corner: They want tall, long athletes who can run. Green falls in that category.
GRADE: Priority Free Agent
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