NoI wonder if it's actually beneficial for college football players who hit to take a year off if corona wipes out the season. Wouldn't it behoove the NFL to get fresher players vs ones put through the grinder
Marcus Peters is basically that at CB.is there a high level of NFL safeties whose many attribute is that they usually can catch an INT when thrown too them, but dont cover or support the run that well?
is there a high level of NFL safeties whose many attribute is that they usually can catch an INT when thrown too them, but dont cover or support the run that well?
In a year like this, I think it depends on how "can't miss" they're considered. A guy like Jadeveon Clowney may have been able to get away with it because he was such a stud his first two years.I wonder if it's actually beneficial for college football players who hit to take a year off if corona wipes out the season. Wouldn't it behoove the NFL to get fresher players vs ones put through the grinder
Cisco will be 1st rounder
Considering 0 safeties went in the 1st round this year, I really love the absurd proclamations.Cisco will be 1st rounder
Considering 0 safeties went in the 1st round this year, I really love the absurd proclamations.
Cisco will be 1st rounder
Is he better than the Bama guy this year?Cisco 1st round is far from absurd
Gerod Holliman had 14 and won the Thorpe at Louisville in 2014 and was the 239th pick of the draft. As long as he cleans up his angles and excels at all facets of defense then he's got a shot.None of the safeties this draft were the active leader in career interceptions. It’s easy to see why he’d go in the first based on productivity.
All-American lists and all other awards, most notably the Heisman, are not given to the best football players. They are given based off statistics. So your statement is true. And, as has been pointed out by many people on this board, he is not the best at cover skills and proper tackling angles. So Upperdeck's statement is true also...And all he need to do to be an All-American is catch those INT's. /rollingeyes
None of the safeties this draft were the active leader in career interceptions. It’s easy to see why he’d go in the first based on productivity.