Frazier shines at NFL Scouting CombineFrazier shines at NFL Scouting Combine
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Frazier shines at NFL Scouting Combine

INDIANAPOLIS — UTSA All-America cornerback Zah Frazier shined this week at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium and the Indiana Convention Center.

Frazier went through orientation and interviews with NFL personnel, as well as exams, meetings and media interviews earlier this week. On Friday, Frazier took to the field for drills and workouts. He posted official times of 4.36 seconds in the 40-yard dash with a 10-yard split of 1.51, 4.26 in the 20-yard shuttle and 7.00 in the 3-cone drill, which was the second-fastest time among the cornerbacks. He measured 36 feet, five inches in the vertical jump and 10 feet, six inches in the broad jump.

 

 

Frazier is the sixth Roadrunner to have participated in the NFL Scouting Combine, joining Spencer Burford (2022), Marcus Davenport (2018), Sincere McCormick (2022), David Morgan II (2016) and Tariq Woolen (2022).

 

A native of Cedartown, Georgia, he now will continue preparing for the NFL Draft, which is scheduled for April 24-26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Frazier wrapped up his UTSA career in 2024 by earning All-America accolades from two different publications. He was named to Phil Steele’s Third Team and was selected for honorable mention recognition by CBS Sports.

A first-team All-American Athletic Conference selection, Frazier finished second in the FBS with a school-record six interceptions in 2024. He turned in a trio of two-INT games, all coming during league play. He picked off a pair of passes against East Carolina and also in back-to-back home victories over North Texas and Temple to break the previous program standard of five.

Frazier, who played in the 100th East-West Shrine Bowl on Jan. 30 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, recorded nine pass breakups to give him 15 total passes defended, good for fifth on the school’s single-season chart and a share of sixth among FBS players in 2024. Additionally, the Dave Campbell’s Texas Football All-Texas College First-Team performer totaled 24 tackles, 20 unassisted stops, one tackle for loss, one forced fumble and a quarterback hurry last fall.

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