Coryell Judie in Temple, Texas just a little over 35 miles from Marlin, Texas in which he was raised. Coryell Judie attended Marlin High School and played football, basketball, baseball, and competed in track and field events Coryell Judie joined his high school football team his senior year of high school, playing both wide receiver and cornerback. Although it was his first time playing varsity football, Judie earned First-Team All-District honors as a wide-receiver for UIL Class 22-2A under Marlin High Football Coach Jerry Malone. Judie was not recruited out of high school but still pursued a college football career by enrolling at Fort Scott Community College in Fort Scott, Kansas. While at Fort Scott, Coryell Judie honed his skills a lockdown corner back and earned his Junior College All-American Award as a freshman in 2008. That year he recorded 44 tackles, 6 interceptions, and 7 pass breakups causing his reputation as a close cover corner to be known. Judie was heavily recruited by colleges and universities around the country before committing to Texas A&M University in Spring 2009. He joined Texas A&M team in the summer of 2009 as one of the first junior college transfers that Coach Mike Sherman recruited. His career got off to a rocky start with a season ending shoulder injury in the opening game of the Aggies 2009 season causing Judie to medical red-shirt that year. Coryell Judie would bounce back stronger and more powerful during his Junior year with the Aggies in 2010. He proved to be a menacing cover corner playing in all 13 games of which he earned starts in 10 of the games. Judie also proved to be a dangerous return man with his speed, returning a 100-yard kick off return for a touchdown in the Texas A&M versus Oklahoma game at Kyle Field, which earned him Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week. One week later, he would earn that same honor again, when he proved to be just as dangerous in yet another kick off return for 84 yards for a touchdown against the Baylor Bears at Floyd Casey Stadium in Waco, Texas. Coryell Judie holds the record of being the first Aggie to return kickoffs for back-to-back touchdowns in school history. Judie ended the season with Second-Team All Big 12 Honors. Coryell Judie returned with the Aggies for the 2010-2011 season but injuries would soon find him again. Judie suffered a hamstring injury that caused him to miss multiple games that season. Judie took it slow, rehabbed, and recovered from the injury to return and finish the season out with his Aggie teammates. He played his last game for the Aggies at the Meineke Bowl Game in Houston, Texas. This would be Judie's last game as an Aggie as he would declare for the NFL Draft. Judie was invited to the 2012 NFL Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana, which he did attend. Although he performed well amongst those in his draft class, Judie would not be drafted in the 2012 NFL Draft. Although undrafted, Judie was signed by the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent in 2012.
Professional career
Pre-draft
Judie was considered one of the top cornerbacks and a projected 6th round selection in the 2012 NFL Draft.
Denver Broncos
Judie signed with the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent following the 2012 NFL Draft. He was waived on July 25, 2012.