Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the seventh round (222nd overall) in the 2022 draft
2023 (Jaguars)
Played in 12 games (six starts) and recorded 34 tackles (25 solo) and four passes defensed
12/10 at CLE: Started at cornerback and posted a single-game career-high seven solo tackles and one pass defensed... Saw action on special teams
11/19 vs. TEN: Started at cornerback and recorded six total tackles (four solo) with one pass defensed... Saw action on special teams
10/19 at N.O.: Started at cornerback and posted four total tackles (three solo) and two passes defensed... His pass defensed on fourth-and-sixth with 25 seconds left in the game sealed the victory for the Jaguars... Saw action on special teams
2022 (Jaguars)
Saw action in eight games with one start posting five tackles (four solo) on defense and one special teams tackle
11/13 at K.C.: Saw action on defense and special teams and recorded a career-high three solo tackles
11/6 vs. L.V.: Saw action on defense and posted two total tackles and saw action on special teams
9/25 at LAC: Saw action on four special teams snaps in his regular-season NFL debut
COLLEGE
Started all 13 games for the Razorbacks in his final season leading the Southeastern Conference with five interceptions and making 54 total tackles to earn First-Team All-SEC honors... His five interceptions were the most by a Razorback since Tramain Thomas in 2011
As a junior, played and started in eight games at cornerback... Logged 31 tackles (20 solo) with 2.0 tackles for loss, one interception and one forced fumble... Led the team with six passes broken up
Started all 10 games at cornerback he played in for the Razorbacks in 2019... Totaled 760 plays, according to Pro Football Focus, with 659 snaps on defense, also seeing time on Arkansas' various special teams units... Recorded 39 total tackles, 25 solo, with one for loss, as well as three pass breakups, an interception and a fumble recovery
Played in 11 games, starting three for the Razorbacks as a freshman... Recorded nine tackles, eight unassisted, with one pass breakup
PERSONAL
Son of Danica Richard and Patrick Brown
No. 1 ranked player in Arkansas after his senior year of high school
Chose Arkansas over Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Baylor and Missouri
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