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NFL1000 - 21st Best NFL Corner. At Worst, Bashaud Breeland Is A High End CB2.


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Oh and for those who want to bitch and complain here is Malcom Butler, who got bench for the Super Bowl and just got 30 million guaranteed.

42. Malcolm Butler, New England Patriots

Coverage: 17/25
Reaction: 14/25
Recovery: 15/25
Tackling: 10/15
Position Value: 10/10
Overall Grade: 66/100

The New England Patriots flirted with trading Butler prior to his contract season, and they may regret not capitalizing on his value considering he had a down year. Butler is a tough-nosed, physical corner who has to win early at the line of scrimmage, or else, with his average speed (4.62 40-yard dash) and route-recognition skills, he struggles to catch up.

He's a scheme-versatile player and showed improved zone instincts, and his ability to slide into the slot is a bonus. Overall, he's not consistent enough to be viewed as more than a role player, though.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

IMO, they underrated Worley's tackling. He's a really solid tackler for a CB. But yeah, everything else is about right if not a bit generous. He plain sucks in coverage.

He is a good tackler behind the line when he has a straight shot at you. His hips are so damn stiff I can't even count the amount of times he got his ankles broken or just plain whiffed the tackle in the open field. 

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Redskins fans are currently distracted by their excitement that the overpaid a speedy WR for their limp armed game manager QB to underthrow. Meanwhile, they've traded away one of the best young CBs in the NFL and let another solid young CB walk while Norman is eating up a huge chunk of cap on the wrong side of 30.

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1 minute ago, Eazy-E said:

He is a good tackler behind the line when he has a straight shot at you. His hips are so damn stiff I can't even count the amount of times he got his ankles broken or just plain whiffed the tackle in the open field. 

Anything in the open field is a struggle for Worley. He's really, really athletically limited for an NFL CB and doesn't have the instincts and/or ball skills to make up for it.

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46 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

IMO, they underrated Worley's tackling. He's a really solid tackler for a CB. But yeah, everything else is about right if not a bit generous. He plain sucks in coverage.

Come on he doesn't suck in coverage. He just allows the catch then tackles the guy. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. 

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48 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Redskins fans are currently distracted by their excitement that the overpaid a speedy WR for their limp armed game manager QB to underthrow. Meanwhile, they've traded away one of the best young CBs in the NFL and let another solid young CB walk while Norman is eating up a huge chunk of cap on the wrong side of 30.

LOL Redskins fans never fail to make me laugh, they overpay for a name every year and every year it comes back to bite them

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58 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Ball skills are better than Bradberry, but not ideal enough.

Granted, a lot has to do with him being a CB2 in the Redskins' scheme and not really needing to do much ball-hawking with Norman on the other side. Even so, would like him to show more ball skills.

His ball skills are easily top 5-10 in the league, they are absolutely ideal and a big reason we got him. 

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2 hours ago, thomas96 said:

Well at least he hated the Smith trade. Compared him to Shepard... Torrey probably goes for 1500 now this year.

offseason isnt over yet, before the season starts he will make him out to be the second coming of steve smith

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