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Bradberry named highest rated corner by PFF


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Highest rated starting rookie corner not highest rated corner- huge difference. How many rookie corners got as much playing time as Bradbury to improve as he did ?  Most rookies struggle and unless they get playing time, they don't improve that much. It is year 2 or three before they really get it.

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2 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Highest rated starting rookie corner not highest rated corner- huge difference. How many rookie corners got as much playing time as Bradbury to improve as he did ?  Most rookies struggle and unless they get playing time, they don't improve that much. It is year 2 or three before they really get it.

Jalen Ramsey sure did. 

I think he was 8th overall. You realize that this is a big deal when you got a corner in the 2nd better than one picked in the top 10. 

And you're right - year 2 or 3 is the sweet spot. Bradberry is about to hit that year. Can you imagine how good he'll be soon?

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9 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Highest rated starting rookie corner not highest rated corner- huge difference. How many rookie corners got as much playing time as Bradbury to improve as he did ?  Most rookies struggle and unless they get playing time, they don't improve that much. It is year 2 or three before they really get it.

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24 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Highest rated starting rookie corner not highest rated corner- huge difference. How many rookie corners got as much playing time as Bradbury to improve as he did ?  Most rookies struggle and unless they get playing time, they don't improve that much. It is year 2 or three before they really get it.

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21 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Jalen Ramsey sure did. 

I think he was 8th overall. You realize that this is a big deal when you got a corner in the 2nd better than one picked in the top 10. 

And you're right - year 2 or 3 is the sweet spot. Bradberry is about to hit that year. Can you imagine how good he'll be soon?

Oh I think Bradbury really improved. I just hated that we didn't bring in a vet to start and let him rotate in so we wouldn't have started off 1-5.

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35 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Highest rated starting rookie corner not highest rated corner- huge difference. How many rookie corners got as much playing time as Bradbury to improve as he did ?  Most rookies struggle and unless they get playing time, they don't improve that much. It is year 2 or three before they really get it.

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34 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Highest rated starting rookie corner not highest rated corner- huge difference. How many rookie corners got as much playing time as Bradbury to improve as he did ?  Most rookies struggle and unless they get playing time, they don't improve that much. It is year 2 or three before they really get it.

So what you're saying is that most teams don't get to enjoy rookie corners playing at an elite level except for a year or two.  While we get to enjoy Bradberry being there for 3 more years on the cheap.  Sweet

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11 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Oh I think Bradbury really improved. I just hated that we didn't bring in a vet to start and let him rotate in so we wouldn't have started off 1-5.

i feel like no matter what we did roster wise we were in a mental and vibe funk point blank..  and the 0-1 start cemented it

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Just now, The Huddler said:

i feel like no matter what we did roster wise we were in a mental and vibe funk point blank..  and the 0-1 start cemented it

Agreed.  And the falcons will be in that same situation next year.  Please let them open against the patriots 

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4 hours ago, panthers55 said:

Highest rated starting rookie corner not highest rated corner- huge difference. How many rookie corners got as much playing time as Bradbury to improve as he did ?  Most rookies struggle and unless they get playing time, they don't improve that much. It is year 2 or three before they really get it.

 

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