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Can you tell the difference?? Cb editions..


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Number 1 CB vs Number 2.. 1 is a top 5 prospect the other is a top 20 prospect..

I've heard on here from some you can get close to the same quality from CB in the 2nd round..

Observations..

1. Henderson plays off the line alot..

2. Okudah is about that action boss... Up on the line face to face..

3. Henderson is a shoe string tackler not looking to get in the traffic.. Okudah will get in the traffic and lay a lick..

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Okudah

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Henderson

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Fulton

Gladney

 

There is some good value with our 2nd pick if we hit on Simmons or miss Okudah in the 1st.

I believe one of Terrell, Diggs, or Igbinoghine will be there for our 2nd round pick. A Simmons-Terrell Carolinas reuniting would be a stellar start to rebuilding the defense with young athletic players. 

Grab a DT in round 3 and we will be looking good.

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20 hours ago, WOW!! said:

 

Number 1 CB vs Number 2.. 1 is a top 5 prospect the other is a top 20 prospect..

I've heard on here from some you can get close to the same quality from CB in the 2nd round..

Observations..

1. Henderson plays off the line alot..

2. Okudah is about that action boss... Up on the line face to face..

3. Henderson is a shoe string tackler not looking to get in the traffic.. Okudah will get in the traffic and lay a lick..

I've talked about Henderson in a different thread as a 2nd round prospect if we miss out on Okudah.  The measurables are similar and the coverage skills are similar.  Tackling willingness and ability?  Okudah, no doubt and it isn't even close.

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1. Okudah is the top tier, generational

2. Henderson is an all-pro starter potential

3. Then there's a decent tier of Trevon Diggs (Stefon's bro), Jeff Gladney, and Jaylen Johnson that could all be really solid pros.  Maybe all-pro types. (Fulton and Terrell maybe in this group)

...then there's a BIG dropoff with some potential starters scattered in I.E. Noah Igbinoghene, Reggie Robinson, Amik Robertson, and Troy Pride

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