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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.Jones of Texas a&m seems to have some of the skills that bb would be intrigued by!!!
So as of today, our starting secondary is:
CB outside - Jon jones
FS - mills
SS1 - Duggar
SS2 - Phillips
CB - jack jones
Nickel - marcus jones
Dime - Bryant
Another corner would move jack jones to nickel
What is bb thinking?
So as of today, our starting secondary is:
CB outside - Jon jones
FS - mills
SS1 - Duggar
SS2 - Phillips
CB - jack jones
Nickel - marcus jones
Dime - Bryant
Another corner would move jack jones to nickel
What is bb thinking?
So as of today, our starting secondary is:
CB outside - Jon jones
FS - mills
SS1 - Duggar
SS2 - Phillips
CB - jack jones
Nickel - marcus jones
Dime - Bryant
Another corner would move jack jones to nickel
What is bb thinking?
safety from rutgers, you may want to get familiar with
couldn't find any other numbers than thoseCurious what his 3 cone was.
we might be looking at those with our several late round picks imoHowden and Izien are supposedly late round/udfa
Christian Izien - SS - Rutgers - 2023 Draft Scout/NCAA College Football
Christian Izien - SS - Rutgers - 2023 Draft Scout/NCAA College Footballdraftscout.com
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Very familiar bc of UG he was part of that special squad. He's one of those guys that looks like a model. I'm not surprised by those #'s He's a workout warrior, ran track in HS think 10.60 100m? Just gifted in that department. He's got some range and it shows up on tape. His athleticism just takes over but he's got no idea how to play the position. Just no "feel" for a routes development and a WR tendencies. Like almost all the plays you see him make are highlights the little stuff ain't there. I'd take a shot as a project in a new secondary but we've got some dogs back there. I'm not wasting a spot on him. I'd be interested to see him take a chance at Saf. Not as stiff as guys like Ringo, Garner, Smith, Stevenson but a CB in a Saf body. In Speeds case its just his overall game that needs a lot of work. He was getting worked in UG practices.@BaconGrundleCandy -
What's your take on the following:
Ameer Speed - CB/SAF Michigan State - 6'3 3/8" - 209lbs - 4.34/40 - 4.25 Short - 6.99 3-cone
Played some sub LB mostly box/ss. Tough kid that plays with a lot of effort, heart fight. Better the closer he is to the los. He has the #'s but he's a longshot bu saf to start. Played everywhere - slot, box, fs. Gets grabby in coverage can cover in a short area but he has trouble downfield. Better on bang bang stuff his recognition anticipation is decent but not NFL decent. He's a project maybe project LB in sub. Uphill battle for both.Nico Bolden - SAF - Kent State - 6'3 3/8 - 208b lbs - 4.44/40 - 4.33 short - 7.04 3-cone
Unfortunately, you’re correct. Ameer Speed, a transfer from Georgia to Michigan State, came with a buzz about his elite size and speed and pedigree. What a disappointment to see him on the football field!His athleticism just takes over but he's got no idea how to play the position. Just no "feel" for a routes development and a WR tendencies.
It would appear that the Patriots are looking very seriously at CBs for this draft. Do you think that is because they intend to cut Jack Jones?
Even with the shady, unreliable Jackoff Should've Been Tariq Woolen Jones here, our Outside CBs still suck.