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Great Breakdowns by Voch Lombardi
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(01-28-2017, 11:22 AM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: Or the CB opposite him was so bad opponents said "Yea, that guy's alright, but this guy over here is terrible. We'll just throw over there."

Either way, if the opposition is not even looking his way for whatever reason, then he could be making mistakes that he wasn't paying for, hampering his progression.

I like seeing high PD high INT corners because it means they have been tested and have succeeded.
Green Conley was on the other side who is projected of late first-mid second pick. IDK from what I saw he was always on his man.
(01-28-2017, 02:00 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: Actually, you'll see in some of his tape where he was beat but has great recovery speed to get to the ball. That's going to be something to watch out for in the NFL. Guys are much faster in the NFL. Although he has some of the best fluid hips I've seen in this draft.

My biggest concerns with him are his lack of playing time and also some games where he isn't tested much. Now that's not always a bad thing, but with someone who's had really one full year and the others riddled with injuries, you need as much tape you can get. He played mostly press coverage and wasn't attacked deep much.

There's a lot of positives about Lattimore. But this is also the deepest cornerback class in quite some time.
As far as recovery speed that was the same thing with wjiii, a lot of great corners in college they try to bait the qb. Personally I think he would have started over eli apple but he has been hampered with lower leg injuries his first 2 years. Didn't have any this year thankfully.
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RE: Great Breakdowns by Voch Lombardi - Jpoore - 01-29-2017, 06:00 AM

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