Cam Hart

Cam Hart

LACCB • #20

Chargers selected Notre Dame CB Cam Hart with the No. 140 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

Hart (6’3/202) is a former wide receiver turned defensive back who has prototypical length for the position and was named to Bruce Feldman’s illustrious ‘Freak List’. The Baltimore, MD product displays lockdown potential and doesn’t shy away from the big moments, as he allowed only one rec on two targets for 10 total yards against Ohio State. Though his 4.50s 40-yard dash was a decent 70th% time, he was clocked at 21.7 mph in game speed and has shown the ability to mirror receivers downfield. Hart has an element of explosiveness to his game, as is evidenced by his 39”’ vertical (93rd%) and 9.00 RAS. At the Senior Bowl he gave opposing signal callers a difficult time when targeted, but was called for 13 penalties over the last two years. A team captain who led the Irish in forced fumbles, Hart is a long, rangy corner who has intriguing physical gifts but inconsistent collegiate production.

Transaction

12 months ago

April 27, 2024 6:09 PM

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