Disco Volante
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do you guys actually think that Cason is a better corner than Cromartie? Or are you basing your decision on getting Cason in round 2 and a LB in round 1? Hopefully you are talking about Cason in round 2...
The CB's I actually "want the most"?
1. Antoine Cason: He's my favorite CB in the draft for the Patriots, and I think he would play at a high level within their system. He should also be available with a trade down in the first, so he has a little more value in that regard, too.
2. Brandon Flowers: The only question that needs to be asked is if you watched him play? The kid dominated at the highest levels, plays tough, is really physical (patters that portion of his game after Rodney), and has some versatility.
Briz can call me nuts, but I just don't think DRC is the best CB in the draft (especially for NE), and I don't think he'll live up to Antonio's level. also, most of you guys never actually watched DRC play a real college game. Cason actually put up better performances, while playing against a much tougher level of competition. I think DRC has a lot of potential, but he also has question marks, and I think he's going to get over drafted by someone.
"Alex Marvez, of FOXSports.com, reports Tennessee State CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie has had his draft stock soar since January and may become the first defensive back selected in the NFL Draft. Tom Shaw, of Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, handled Rodgers-Cromartie's pre-draft preparation. Shaw has worked with 94 first-round draft picks and has compared Rodgers-Cromartie to former NFL star CB Deion Sanders. "I think Dominique is a Hall of Famer," Shaw said. "The way this kid can react to the football, the way he adjusts ... He's the best receiver I have in this camp. He's a kid that can do everything." "
"Alex Marvez, of FOXSports.com, reports Tennessee State CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie has had his draft stock soar since January and may become the first defensive back selected in the NFL Draft. Tom Shaw, of Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, handled Rodgers-Cromartie's pre-draft preparation. Shaw has worked with 94 first-round draft picks and has compared Rodgers-Cromartie to former NFL star CB Deion Sanders. "I think Dominique is a Hall of Famer," Shaw said. "The way this kid can react to the football, the way he adjusts ... He's the best receiver I have in this camp. He's a kid that can do everything." "
"Alex Marvez, of FOXSports.com, reports Tennessee State CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie has had his draft stock soar since January and may become the first defensive back selected in the NFL Draft. Tom Shaw, of Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, handled Rodgers-Cromartie's pre-draft preparation. Shaw has worked with 94 first-round draft picks and has compared Rodgers-Cromartie to former NFL star CB Deion Sanders. "I think Dominique is a Hall of Famer," Shaw said. "The way this kid can react to the football, the way he adjusts ... He's the best receiver I have in this camp. He's a kid that can do everything." "