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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Well, it obviously doesn't mean they'll draft him, but it does show a decent amount of interest on their part, especially since they've already interviewed him. This would be the second CB that is scheduled to make his way up to Gillette, with Chevis Jackson being the other. I'm sure more will fallow as the draft gets closer.
Great news. Cason is my favourite corner prospect in this whole draft. The best ball skills I've seen in a prospect since Ed Reed. Although he lacks pure speed, he has great hips, agility, acceleration, and instincts. IMO he's probably the only corner that has the potential to start for us from day 1 and be effective.
Great news. Cason is my favourite corner prospect in this whole draft. The best ball skills I've seen in a prospect since Ed Reed. Although he lacks pure speed, he has great hips, agility, acceleration, and instincts. IMO he's probably the only corner that has the potential to start for us from day 1 and be effective.
As others said, he is not the fastest CB out there, but he always seems to be in position to make a pick. Great ball skills!
No Dwight Lowery has the best ball skilss in this draft. He has something like 13 interceptions in 15 games. Unfortunately he ran a 4.6 instead of 4.4, so like Gipson of Oregon a few years ago, Lowery becomes a footnote in college football history instead of an NFL player.
No Dwight Lowery has the best ball skilss in this draft. He has something like 13 interceptions in 15 games. Unfortunately he ran a 4.6 instead of 4.4, so like Gipson of Oregon a few years ago, Lowery becomes a footnote in college football history instead of an NFL player.