Lesser Known Corners

Discussion in 'NFL Draft' started by GLinks, Mar 31, 2009.

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  1. GLinks

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    I agree with that, at least in a known quantity. Still if they find a guy they really like, they'll take him high I think.

    It seems like they really like the safeties with the cover corner skills and ability to cross over. Hence, your Sherrod Martins, Lardarius Webbs, Brandon Underwood from Cincinnati, I'd bet.

    I'm going to follow the trend this year, and I'm kind of leaning toward Sean Smith from Utah. We've been to Utah for a corner before (Dyson) and we've taken a fairly obvious safety and made him play corner (Griffin).

    I really want to go back to Alphonso Smith and go to a scheme where he can dart and knock about and make plays, but my brain tells me to go with the faster guy who covers more ground and can cover Andre Johson and other tall receivers, who can push them around and who has better range within a limited space.
     
  2. Deuce Wayne

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    Morgan Trent is a hard case to crack, really. He can be very, very good- or very very bad. 2 years ago, he was great. Last year? Terrible. 3 years ago? Terrible.
    So I'm not sure what happened.

    He made Percy Harvin look slow though. He should probably try safety rather than corner, but then again he can't hit hard.
     
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    Uh. No it's not. lol Neither one of those guys are Morgan Trent.
    The only wolverine I saw in that video was Harrison, the safety- that Butler half blocked in the play with the arrow.
     
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