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2025 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Vincent Fisher Jr., CB, Otterbein University

Learn about Vincent Fisher Jr., a top prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. Discover his athleticism, technique, and football IQ that set him apart.
Learn about Vincent Fisher Jr., a top prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. Discover his athleticism, technique, and football IQ that set him apart.
  • Name:  Vincent Fisher Jr
  • Position: CB
  • College: Otterbein University 
  • Height: 6’0
  • Weight: 180
  • Twitter: Fish_26_
  • Instagram: Djjangoo.2

What makes you a top prospect at your position in the 2025 NFL Draft

I believe my combination of athleticism, technique, and football IQ sets me apart as a top prospect. I have great speed and agility, allowing me to stay with receivers and disrupt plays. I have great ball skills and ability to make play all over the field. I’m a student of the game, always studying film to perfect my technique and adapt to different styles of play. This helps me be able to anticipate plays before they happen. Whether it’s press coverage, off-man, or zone, I have the versatility to excel in any system. 

What is one thing that NFL teams should know about you?

One thing NFL teams should know about me is that I have a relentless work ethic and a commitment to be great. I’m constantly pushing myself to evolve as a player, whether that’s through refining my technique, studying the best in the game, or seeking feedback from coaches and teammates. I’m always looking for ways to grow and contribute, whether it’s by making a game-changing play or helping elevate the play of those around me. My mindset is all about consistency, preparation, and doing whatever it takes to help the team WIN.

If you could donate to one cause in the world, what would it be? 

Sickle Cell Disease Association . My pops passed a few years back from it 

Who was your role model? 

I’d say my uncle Mykell. Growing up I used to go to his games when he played high school football when they played right across the street from me. I remember watching them play and hearing the crowd guy on the speaker screaming when somebody made a big play. Just watching him and those games really made me want to go out and play under the lights like he did.

Who is your favorite NFL team?

Cincinnati Bengals

Who is the most underrated teammate at your school? 

My dawg Reek. he was small but that didn’t faze him. His size didn’t take away the feel of the game. Would be a scary site if he was 6’0

What is your biggest pet peeve? 

Being Late 

Overcoming adversity is what defines character, what was the hardest moment in your life to overcome? 

The hardest moment in my life was losing my dad. During that time, I struggled with a lot of regrets about things I never got to do or say to him. I kept thinking about the missed opportunities, and it was really hard to let go of that guilt. But, I realized that I couldn’t change the past. What mattered most was I got to spend 16 amazing years with him, and I had to find peace with that. Losing him helped me understand that while we can’t control everything, we can still honor those we love by living in a way that makes them proud and that’s the goal I’m trying to make for myself.

If you could have any franchise restaurant in your house what would it be?

Any type of seafood restaurant. You name it if they got a seafood boil I want it.

What is your favorite snack food? 

Grippos BBQ chips best chips in the world

What is your degree in? 

Allied Health. The main goal is to continue football  if that doesn’t workout I still want to be involved with the sport I love so the degree helps me get into the Athletic training world and still be close to the game. 

If you could have dinner with three people dead or alive, who would it be and why? 

  1. Deion Sanders
  2. Darrelle Revis
  3. Kyrie Irving

These two are my favorite CBs of all time just being able to sit with them and soak up the knowledge of playing the position and understanding the behind the scenes on what it takes to play in the NFL. Kyrie Irving my favorite hooper. I would love to meet my guy.

What is your biggest weakness?

Probably showing too much emotion sometimes. I’m just a competitor that hates losing in any fashion and sometimes I think my emotion gets the best of me but with that emotion comes the desire to work harder to change the outcome of whatever made me feel that way

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