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5th Round DB Gems


Biggdaddi1022

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Clayton Geathers. 6'2 and is fast enough to play strong safety. Could probably be had with one of our comp. picks. Great instincts, toughness, passion, a very good box safety that would fit Rivera's scheme perfectly. Needs work in coverage, but I think we could coach him up like we did Tre. Would be an upgrade over Harper.

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Clayton Geathers. 6'2 and is fast enough to play strong safety. Could probably be had with one of our comp. picks. Great instincts, toughness, passion, a very good box safety that would fit Rivera's scheme perfectly. Needs work in coverage, but I think we could coach him up like we did Tre. Would be an upgrade over Harper.

6"2 you say..... sounds interesting

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Cbs that could be there in the 5th that Id consider atleast have potential...

Troy Hill (Upside)

Justin Coleman

Jacoby Glenn (in a zone d ..he was potential)

Off topic a little but honestly id love PJ Williams...and draft a safety like Hackett out of TCU (sleeper).

Combine them what we currently have ... we are GOLDEN in db!!!! And for years to come assuming norman doesnt regress and resigns !!!

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Cassius Sendish S from Kansas. He is very instinctive. Reads offenses very well. He had a strong first step and change of direction. He chooses great angles and he delivers a violent hit. He makes a receiver hurt, and his timing is near perfect when delivering the hit. His ability to blitz up the middle or off the corner is strong as well. Great closing speed and open field tackling. Coverage on speed receivers is lacking. Strong in zone coverage when reading the QB. I see him as a nickel or SS in the NFL. Can make an impact on special teams units for blocking punts and kick coverage immediately.

 

I believe he was overlooked because he jumped around from schools and ended up at Kansas which finished with a 3-8 record.

 

Some have him with a 6th round grade.

 

Read the write up on Sendish

 

 

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Justin Coleman CB Tennessee is one corner we will be drafting in the later rounds. Mark it down. Take it to the bank.

 

Credit union OK?  No, I understand that we have been in love with this guy since the SR bowl. 

 

About Geathers (mentioned earlier) --I was hoping we would find a big SS with questionable cover skills to groom as Thomas Davis' replacement at OLB. 

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Cassius Sendish S from Kansas. He is very instinctive. Reads offenses very well. He had a strong first step and change of direction. He chooses great angles and he delivers a violent hit. He makes a receiver hurt, and his timing is near perfect when delivering the hit. His ability to blitz up the middle or off the corner is strong as well. Great closing speed and open field tackling. Coverage on speed receivers is lacking. Strong in zone coverage when reading the QB. I see him as a nickel or SS in the NFL. Can make an impact on special teams units for blocking punts and kick coverage immediately.

 

I believe he was overlooked because he jumped around from schools and ended up at Kansas which finished with a 3-8 record.

 

Some have him with a 6th round grade.

 

Read the write up on Sendish

 

 

Good find.  I had never heard of him.

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