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Draft Day 3 General Discussion


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https://www.profootballnetwork.com/keith-taylor-nfl-draft-player-profile-washington-cornerback/

 

Positives: Two-year starter coming off a terrific senior campaign. Aggressive, feisty, and battles receivers. Fires up the field defending the run. Instinctive, keeps the action in front of him, and shows outstanding route recognition facing the action. Displays a good burst to the ball out of his plant, physically beats down receivers to defend the throw, and plays through the whistle. Defeats blocks by tight ends to get upfield and make plays against the run.

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Negatives: Must improve and clean up his backpedal. Gave a big cushion to receivers last season. Struggles tracking the pass in man-to-man coverage.

Analysis: Taylor was a solid yet unspectacular corner at Washington who went on and had a terrific week of practice during the Senior Bowl. He has the size and skill to be a No. 2 cornerback in the NFL, but must clean up his techniques and consistently make plays with his back to the ball.

 

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Just now, PleaseCutStewart said:

Wonder if this guy was drafted for kick/punt coverage

I'm thinking maybe they try him at Safety.  Not much game tape to go on.  It's a head scratcher for sure.  But Sherlock is up to something.

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