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With less than two weeks remaining before the start of the 2019 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers continue to line up pre-draft visits with prospects. On Monday, the team will meet with Ka’Dar Hollman, a cornerback out of Toledo, according to a source informed of the situation.
A 6-foot, 196-pound defensive back, Hollman started 37 games over the past three years. During that span, he limited opposing passers to just a 41.7 completion percentage and a combined passer rating of 69.9, according to Pro Football Focus’ tracking data. Hollman also recorded 113 total tackles.
Though Hollman enjoyed a productive collegiate career, his athletic testing could have an even greater effect on his NFL prospects. Hollman clocked in under 4.4 seconds in the 40-yard dash and leapt 38.5 inches in the vertical jump at Toledo’s pro day. Those numbers, which would have ranked among the top performers at his or any position during the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine, fall in line with the athletic profile the Packers have long favored for cornerbacks.
In addition to his upcoming visit to Green Bay, Hollman has met with several other NFL teams, including the Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans, and Philadelphia Eagles.