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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.I think for now my ideal DB draft would be something like this.I think he is very appealing, especially when you're facing this running qb's like Allen. Scott speed is amazing, i think he would be a tremendous weapon.
That's ok with me.Tony Pauline ranks DBs. He’s a tough scouter. 6th round grade on Bray Hubbard and Keionte Scott. 5th round on Zakee Wheatley and Jelani McDonald. 4th on Kamari Ramsey.
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James Foster does a Keionte Scott cut up.
Do I think he could be exposed in man coverage? Yes.
Do I care? Not really. I want an aggressive defense and Scott, as much as anyone in this class, personifies an aggressive physical, explosive defense. He's a demon attacking behind the LoS, he reads the game well in zone and he has the recovery speed to lessen any man coverage failings.
Of my two favourite value nickels, Scott is the better aggressive run defender, Stukes is the better pure coverage guy. Scott gets the edge because of his age but I so want both if possible.
Probably. He would have a very specific role, why i dont see or like him in the 2nd or 3rd round. He's not a 3 down player.A question for the roster experts. Suppose we draft Scott. How do we get him on the field for meaningful snaps? Presumably Marcus Jones won't be coming off with his new contract. Who would Scott replace on the field? Elliss? Mapu?
He's the ideal Marcus Jones backup but the fact that we already have Marcus jones is the complicating factor vis a vis draft stock. I would take him in the 2nd or 3rd because I like him so much but I see your point too. It was a much easier sell when he was being talked of as a day 3 prospect.Probably. He would have a very specific role, why i dont see or like him in the 2nd or 3rd round. He's not a 3 down player.
But against a mobile quarterback, he would certainly be out there a lot.
Neal. I wouldn’t have said anything but you’ve gone with Brent twice now and I keep thinking about David Brent from The Office (UK version).Yes, please:
1. Scott or Stukes.
2. Devin Moore, Kelley Jones, Julian Brent, Tacario Davis or Jyaire Hill.
3. Jelani McDonald, Zakee Wheatley, or Stukes.
If you can somehow pull this off to add to what we already gave, you would have the best, most versatile, and deepest secondary in the NFL.
Scott or Stukes is not the same thing tho. But i do understand that they would be taking about the same roster spot. But Stukes could backup at safety and outside corner probably which increases his value ON this roster quite a bit. Scott is a different weapon but i just have a hard time justifying a early pick on him.Yes, please:
1. Scott or Stukes.
2. Devin Moore, Kelley Jones, Julian Brent, Tacario Davis or Jyaire Hill.
3. Jelani McDonald, Zakee Wheatley, or Stukes.
If you can somehow pull this off to add to what we already gave, you would have the best, most versatile, and deepest secondary in the NFL.
1. Of course he is, he’s one of my discoveries this year.Also, regarding Scott, he is a lot older than i thought thats dissapointing.
Cant seem to find it, thankfully1. Of course he is, he’s one of my discoveries this year.
2. You better not look into Stukes’ age then.
I think 24 or 25. He's a 6th year senior.Cant seem to find it, thankfully
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