NOBODY had him as even a fringe 1st round pick.
That's not accurate. Most of those publications were after his infamous fight with Alshon Jeffrey and the poor game he had therein.
Dennard and Jeffery, both of whom are viewed as likely first-round draft picks, were both ejected in the third quarter of the game after they got into a fight. Dennard and Jeffery jawed at each other, shoved each other and eventually punches were thrown, and both guys got the boot.
New England drafted Dennard in the seventh round, and afterward, coach Bill Belichick said that while Dennard’s draft stock dropped after the arrest, the team still felt like a player so talented he was once discussed as a likely first-round pick was worth a chance in the seventh round.
NEPD Staff Writer: Tony Santorsa
With the 224th overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, the New England Patriots selected cornerback Alfonzo Dennard out of Nebraska—and let me tell you one thing: This pick was an absolute steal.
Dennard might have came with some character issues, as he was arrested in late April was he allegedly punched a police officer in Lincoln, Nebraska—but prior to his arrest, I had Dennard going in either the late first round or in the second or third rounds.
In the weeks leading up to the 2012 NFL Draft, former Nebraska cornerback Alfonzo Dennard was seen by most as a late first - early second round draft pick. In fact, there were a number of mock drafts that had Dennard going to the Patriots with the second of their first round picks.
There was lots of data out there that Dennard was highly rated prior to his off the field issues. To suggest otherwise doesn't frame the whole situation properly.
I'm doing the "same thing" as what? This reply went right over my head.
You made this statement:
But it appears that you might be overstating the difference between their pre-draft scouting reports.
I stated you're doing the same thing by overstating his skills in relation to Dennard's (because you are). You're claiming their scouting report is similar and I'm saying their cover skills aren't really that close despite what the report says because both of them are good at things the other isn't so good at.
Dennard is an outside corner, while Ryan is better in the slot. Their skills aren't really comparable in that regard. Given their skillset, Ryan would probably struggle on the outside on an island, while Dennard would struggle in the slot as quick twitch pass receivers. See? That's the differing quality with both players despite what that scouting report says. Thus, we can easily make the claim that they are not that similar at all.