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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.Mccourty was a pro bowl cb droy candidate with speed, hands and tackling ability who moved to safety.
Jones has none of those things. He's horrible at cb, so move him to safety because someone who is great at cb is now a good safety. What? Using that logic, i'd make a great safety too. After all, i'm terrible at cb, so i got that covered.
Rich Hill says that Cyrus Jones should be CB #5 because he has ST's Teams upside??? I ask what upside???SMH.
Looking at Wilson's and Butler's career I don't think you know what the word bust means.
Jones was also beat badly on the long PI call in the 2nd half last night, the guy was his man. The safety (Thompson) I thought made a good play timing his chop in the receivers arm well, He held his hand up and delayed bringing his arm down until he saw the ball.
Right Now assuming we keep 10 DB I would go:
CB: Butler, Gilmore, Rowe, J Jones, Coleman/K Moore
S: McCourty, Chung, Harmon, Ebner, B King/Thompson/d Jones
I can easily see neither C Jones or J Richards making this roster.
Last season, the Pats carried 12 "DB" ...
-- 6 "safeties" (including Richards , Ebner & King).
-- 6 "CBs" (including Cy Jones and Jon Jones).
Jon Jones, Ebner & King were very high-value special teamers and Richards wasn't far behind them.
Thanks more evidence that 6 WR's in 2017 is not far fetched.
What did our scouts see in Jordan Richards, Tavon Wilson, Ras-I Dowling, Darius Butler, Terrence Wheatley............. They were all 2nd round picks same as Cyrus, all within last 10 years.
SIX WR
Edelman, Cooks, Hogan, Mitchell, Amendola, Slater