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2020 Draft Day 2 Options


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Is this Antoine Winfield Jr. any good?

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/antoine-winfieldjr.?id=32195749-4e15-9348-98c8-23be07463b71

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Strengths
Compact frame with above-average strength
Highly instinctive and is always under control
Watched tape at an early age with Pro Bowl cornerback father
Takes cues from the quarterback
Recognition of play design puts him in opportunistic positioning
Anticipates pattern breaks in space
Ball tracking comes naturally
Turns to locate the ball with back to the quarterback
Pursuit leverage and angles to the ball are a strength
Comes to balance and sees what he hits as tacker
Strikes with intensity and focus
Looks to punch out fumbles and create turnovers
Weaknesses
Missed extensive time in 2017 and 2018 due to injuries
Below-average height and length for jump balls downfield
Range over the top is a little bit limited
Hip tightness prevents fluid transitions
Sluggish to recover when he bites too hard on the cheese
Below-average burst to drive on throws and make plays on the ball
Lack of length shows up as a tackler
Struggles to wrap and finish if positioning and footwork aren't on point

 

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10 hours ago, WOW!! said:

Wtf.. This isn't college.. There are no 90 men roster on  game day... No team in the NFL has 5 for sure starting caliber WR.. I hope Brady isn't dumb enough to believe he needs or is going to have that..

Starting caliber doesn’t mean 5 starters it means 5 that can create separation at least and 6 total meaning one for priority special teams/ solid back up.

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2 hours ago, Happy Panther said:

He reads like an Earl Thomas type. Short but all over the place.

i think I would prefer Xavier McKinney. He’s been compared as a lighter version of Simmons,.. versatile in slot, Free, Strong, plays run or pass easily. He’s still tall and big too. Delpit is even bigger, not sure he’s as versatile though.

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

no he sucks cock 

Literally?

I don’t think he’s terrible.... he could be the next Earl Thomas. 
 

I still think I would prefer Xavier McKinney... he’s versatile like Simmons and we need a bigger fast guy like that to chase Evans, Julio and Thomas around.

Xavier also has a lot of great film smashing running backs and getting sacks.

hes my pick for a Safety or whatever position we call him.

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44 minutes ago, Drk89Wng said:

Starting caliber doesn’t mean 5 starters it means 5 that can create separation at least and 6 total meaning one for priority special teams/ solid back up.

Again you need to word that better and could we already have that?? Do they all have to be 1st and 2nd round picks..

 

And again no team goes 5 to 6 deep with WR's they know for sure without a doubt does that...

You have your 2 to 3 for sure starters then a few special teams and development guys...

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2 hours ago, WOW!! said:

Again you need to word that better and could we already have that?? Do they all have to be 1st and 2nd round picks..

 

And again no team goes 5 to 6 deep with WR's they know for sure without a doubt does that...

You have your 2 to 3 for sure starters then a few special teams and development guys...

Most Packers teams have had 5 WRs that would be starting caliber on most teams, Rams teams from the “greatest show on turf” era did also. The list goes on and on. All I’m saying is having the likes of Moore, Samuel, Anderson and say a Denzel Mims or Tee Higgins or even Chase Claypool would boost this offense a lot. 

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7 hours ago, JARROD said:

He reads like an Earl Thomas type. Short but all over the place.

i think I would prefer Xavier McKinney. He’s been compared as a lighter version of Simmons,.. versatile in slot, Free, Strong, plays run or pass easily. He’s still tall and big too. Delpit is even bigger, not sure he’s as versatile though.

His DAD intercepted Brady lol.

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