At his Pro-Day, they worked him out with drills and had a lenghtly conversation, considered to be a late round pick or an undrafted player.
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At his Pro-Day, they worked him out with drills and had a lenghtly conversation, considered to be a late round pick or an undrafted player.
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I watched him play against Penn State. Here are my notes....
Plays smaller than listed 220. Appears stiff and slow in coverage and pursuit.
...as a side note, it is hard to evaluate back half safeties with normal TV coverage as often they are cut out of the picture for the beginning of the play.
I wonder if the Steelers are considering if he can put on 10-15 pounds of muscle and play ILB.
Even if Bill Belichick was getting an atomic wedgie, his face would look exactly the same.
At 6'4" 230 pounds, how would Cooper Taylor, safety from Richmond, look as a potential convert? He ran a 4.6 40yds so has some wheels and some size.
Last edited by Mister Pittsburgh; 03-08-2013 at 11:47 AM.
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Got him in my mock as a S and would keep him there as I agree with you. Just wondered if they didn't like him a S if he would be a potential convert project. I would be all for a huge S to beat up on the bigger WR and TE. I think Tomlin wouldn't allow a white S to be drafted though.
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