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Played a lot of games/made a lot of tackles against really good competition. Same size as Chung. I put the over/under on him at James Sanders.
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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.Played a lot of games/made a lot of tackles against really good competition. Same size as Chung. I put the over/under on him at James Sanders.
Richards was barely visable.... started 19 games in his career, most of them with the Falcons.That's right there with the Error Repeater/Glitch Richards bars.
To run a pattern matching cover 3 defense, you must have a great free safety. (Ie: d. mccourty)
if mccourty gets hurt, I do not see anybody currently on the roster that can take his place!
did the free safety Miami cut get picked up by anybody?
Richards was barely visable.... started 19 games in his career, most of them with the Falcons.
Sanders started 56 games in his career, and was merely an AVERAGE NFL safety in 07 and 08, with 120 tackles in those 2 seasons.
To be more clear and include Richards, I put Bledsoe's ceiling at Chung, floor at Richards, and over/under at Sanders.
..And their on their other podcast with Kyle Crabbs and Joe Marino, Crabbs was absolutely loving our draft class. Said we drafted 5 players in his top 100, which is amazing considering the picks we had. He's not super keen on Mac Jones though because "mobile QB's are the future blah blah"...Just listening to The Draft Network podcast with their draft experts, Trevor Sikkema and Benjamin Solak, they're pretty good player evaluators and it's a decent listen if you can get past their somewhat grating personalities.
Anyway Benjamin Solak is of the opinion that we had a really good draft and that Bledsoe is the best pick in our class, value wise. He said he loves the player and the fit, but doesn't see him being used as a typical safety, more a jack of all trades.
For what it's worth...