
"Revel's rookie year in Dallas was always going to be complicated, but it ended up being even tougher than anyone wished for. Less than a year before he played an NFL snap, he tore his ACL at East Carolina and missed most of his final college season, going into the draft as a first-round talent with a major medical red flag."
"PFF has him with a 35.2 overall grade and a 34.6 coverage grade for 2025, ranked 122nd out of 123 graded cornerbacks. He played over 330 defensive snaps, most of them as an outside starter once he was activated, and finished with 35 total tackles, no interceptions, and eight missed tackles. In coverage, he allowed 21 catches on 31 targets for 295 yards and two touchdowns on the year, with quarterbacks posting a rating well into triple digits when they threw at him."
"What makes the year more frustrating is that there were clear flashes early that hinted at a smoother path. His NFL debut against the Raiders was almost textbook for a young corner with 18 coverage snaps, one target, zero reception allowed for zero yards and a clean tackle. His first three games, he allowed only five catches for 61 yards on 89 coverage snaps, which is the kind of efficiency you would happily live with from a"
Shavon Revel Jr. entered the NFL coming off a torn ACL and missed most of his final college season, creating a major medical concern despite high draft-day talent. Dallas used a Day 2 pick and thrust him into significant outside snaps due to cornerback depth needs. He played just over 330 defensive snaps, totaled 35 tackles, recorded no interceptions, and had eight missed tackles. Coverage allowed included 21 receptions on 31 targets for 295 yards and two touchdowns, and PFF graded him near the bottom of qualified cornerbacks for the season.
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