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CB class 2020

  • jimrat
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Give me some Amik Robertson
Originally posted by jimrat:
Give me some Amik Robertson

He's a slot DB at the next level?
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by jimrat:
Give me some Amik Robertson

He's a slot DB at the next level?

Yeah, I know we have K'waun but he's my draft crush.
Originally posted by jimrat:
Give me some Amik Robertson

damn, I need to watch this dude asap.
Originally posted by Heroism:
damn, I need to watch this dude asap.

You will like him, a lot. Remember K'wonn due to become the highest paid nickel corner in the NFL with another season like last years
Originally posted by adrianlesnar:
Originally posted by Heroism:
damn, I need to watch this dude asap.

You will like him, a lot. Remember K'wonn due to become the highest paid nickel corner in the NFL with another season like last years

And Sherm/spoon are FAs as well in 2021
So many good options this year. Alot of talent.
Originally posted by Marley:
So many good options this year. Alot of talent.

Yeah in a year we don't have picks. Trading back HAS to be a priority
Originally posted by NYniner85:

Gotta have corners that play big regardless of size, tho. Ahekllo is huge for a cornerback, but he plays like he's 5'9", 185 lbs.
Don't see CB being an early rd pick at all this year, but I do have some sleepers I like but would become nickels








Next year is where I see a 1st rd pick being used on a CB

might as well show you my fav CB prospect for 2021

Caleb Farley VT
6'2 205


[ Edited by jersey49er on Mar 13, 2020 at 12:26 AM ]
Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by NYniner85:

Gotta have corners that play big regardless of size, tho. Ahekllo is huge for a cornerback, but he plays like he's 5'9", 185 lbs.

Ojemudia doesn't play small and loves to hit.

this is from Crabbs on TDN

Competitive Toughness - Love his combativeness, both at the LOS with his hands and in run support. He's got big eyes for laying hits and will successfully crash the party when he's stepping up onto the edge. His ability to stay on the hip despite hand fighting is effective as he carries routes vertically.

Run Support - He's an affectionate tackler in that he loves to hit. He's quick to peel off his zone landmark and step down. He isn't always the most secure tackler in that he'll routinely cut but he's got the attitude necessary to be an asset on the boundary of a team defensive effort against the run.

Tackling - Tackle radius is good and his assertive challenges put him in a position to be successful against bigger backs. He's effective catching the body at the catch point as well, won't give up a ton of cheap yards by haphazardly attacking the ball — unless he knows he's going to get home.

Player Summary - Michael Ojemudia projects as a scheme specific starter at the next level. Ojemudia is physical, he's smart and he's effective in zone coverage. His lack of transitional quickness and long speed to cover vertically will force teams to make some concessions regarding his usage and system, but defenses that task their corners with primarily working zone coverage and task their corners with playing with physicality and length are going to be drawn to Ojemudia's skill set. Think Seattle's physical C3.
[ Edited by NYniner85 on Mar 13, 2020 at 5:30 AM ]
Originally posted by NYniner85:

"Smart player"? Saleh has already written the name on the draft card for Kyle and Lynch. We put a HUGE emphasis on football IQ in our selections.
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