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he was the best cover safety in the draft..not my opinion.Many scouts agreed.
He plays run..his only negatives were the issues on the field and his size.
he would of been 2nd behind Landry
^yep
Landry is the consistent/always in position guy..not many mistakes but not flashy. Does everything well
Meriweather is the cover guy who will come up and play run
Nelson is the guy who makes the plays but not as willing in run support
Griffin is the solid tackler but inconsistent
All of them can cover well imo..and all of them can certainly make a huge hit
Coverage:
1. Meriweather
2. Landry
3. Nelson
4. Griffin
Playing the run:
1. Landry
2. Meriweather
3. Griffin
4. Nelson
Playmaker:
1. Nelson
2a. Meriweather
2b. Griffin
4. Landry
i tried my best here
im not being a Miami homer or a Patriots homer..its the facts
Meriweather is as good as your gonna find in coverage..hes smart, a leader and even though hes small, he comes up and hits and plays run
reminds you of: Michael Huff. Hes versatile, play all 3 spots.
i wont say Reed because Reed gets beat quiet a bit but thats because hes a freelancer..he gets anxious and moves around looking to make a play
Landry: He plays run very well..pass very well and hes a leader and a big hitter.
reminds you of: Dawkins. just like Brian, hes a big hitter, very solid in coverage(in position) and he will play in box/blitz
Nelson: no doubt hes very athletic..he flies to the ball. great instincts. problems are he doesnt read offenses very well/free lances a bit and not as good against the run as you might think a big hitter is
reminds you of: Sharper. Sharper was questioned a lot about stopping run but hes always been around the ball. I wanted to say Eugene Wilson a little because both are smaller than a lot of safeties(CB/S tweener if you will) but both can hit hard but miss tackles.
Griffin: Hes had a lot of ups and downs in coverage. Hes a sound tackler and will do what it takes to help the team.
reminds you of: eh not really sure. Milloy maybe.
Coverage would be hard to define. Landry is actually pretty mediocre at man coverage and is much better suited to either play the deep zone or the run near the LOS. Nelson is great at zones and is Ed Reed like at ball-hawking, but again struggles at the man up coverages. Meriweather and Griffin both have man coverage ability and have played some corner, and Griffin actually may continue to stay at CB in Tennessee. Overall, they're very comparable in the overall category, it's hard to pick.Coverage:
1. Meriweather
2. Landry
3. Nelson
4. Griffin
Playing the run:
1. Landry
2. Meriweather
3. Griffin
4. Nelson
Playmaker:
1. Nelson
2a. Meriweather
2b. Griffin
4. Landry
Fourth:
Landry, Nelson, Griffin, Meriweather.
^yep
Landry is the consistent/always in position guy..not many mistakes but not flashy. Does everything well
Meriweather is the cover guy who will come up and play run
Nelson is the guy who makes the plays but not as willing in run support
Griffin is the solid tackler but inconsistent
All of them can cover well imo..and all of them can certainly make a huge hit
Coverage:
1. Meriweather
2. Landry
3. Nelson
4. Griffin
Playing the run:
1. Landry
2. Meriweather
3. Griffin
4. Nelson
Playmaker:
1. Nelson
2a. Meriweather
2b. Griffin
4. Landry
i tried my best here
im not being a Miami homer or a Patriots homer..its the facts
Meriweather is as good as your gonna find in coverage..hes smart, a leader and even though hes small, he comes up and hits and plays run
reminds you of: Michael Huff. Hes versatile, play all 3 spots.
i wont say Reed because Reed gets beat quiet a bit but thats because hes a freelancer..he gets anxious and moves around looking to make a play
Landry: He plays run very well..pass very well and hes a leader and a big hitter.
reminds you of: Dawkins. just like Brian, hes a big hitter, very solid in coverage(in position) and he will play in box/blitz
Nelson: no doubt hes very athletic..he flies to the ball. great instincts. problems are he doesnt read offenses very well/free lances a bit and not as good against the run as you might think a big hitter is
reminds you of: Sharper. Sharper was questioned a lot about stopping run but hes always been around the ball. I wanted to say Eugene Wilson a little because both are smaller than a lot of safeties(CB/S tweener if you will) but both can hit hard but miss tackles.
Griffin: Hes had a lot of ups and downs in coverage. Hes a sound tackler and will do what it takes to help the team.
reminds you of: eh not really sure. Milloy maybe.