
2022 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Jaylen Watson
While everyone is finalizing more of the big-name guys, some of the smaller names are lost in the woodwork, including Washington State’s Jaylen Watson.
While everyone is finalizing more of the big-name guys, some of the smaller names are lost in the woodwork, including Washington State’s Jaylen Watson.
This year’s cornerback class is absolutely loaded.
Syracuse had an amazing secondary last year. Along with Ifeatu Melifonwu and Andre Cisco was unsung hero Trill Williams. Playing primarily slot cornerback for the Orange might limit his value, but his presence on the field was impactful.
If an NFL team is needing a corner come day three, Ambry Thomas could be the guy to select. He has the prototypical NFL length and it has shown on the field. He is one of the most experienced man-coverage corners in this draft class, as that was pretty much all he played in Michigan’s defense. Thomas currently holds some day-three projections but could make some noise in day two if corners go early and often.
Marco Wilson became an overnight internet sensation. But not in any good way. In Week 15, of the College football season, Wilson cost his team a shot at the college football playoff. After a stop on defense that would ensure the Florida Gators’ victory, Wilson decided to throw an LSU player’s shoe about 15 yards down the field.
Senior Bowl standout! Keith Taylor has been pushed beneath the likes of Byron Murphy Jr. and Elijah Molden’s spotlights for years. He made a major showing at the Senior Bowl, where he had several good reps in 1 on 1 drills as well as in the game itself. With his insane length, Taylor could be a lucrative prospect for teams wanting a high ceiling day 2 or 3 impact player. Can lightning strike twice and produce 2 solid cornerbacks for Washington in this draft?
Known for his size, speed, and fluidity in coverage, Virginia Tech cornerback Caleb Farley possesses all of the traits needed to excel at the NFL level.
No matter who your CB1 is for the 2020 NFL Draft, I disagree. Whether you think it might be Jeffery Okudah, Paulson Adebo, or C.J. Henderson, you haven’t met the TRUE best corner in the nation. The only reason the entire country doesn’t know his name is because he’s been stuck in one of the deepest defensive backfields in the nation.
Ty Law is looking to get into the Pro Football HOF after being a reliable and stout CB for the Patriots, Jets, Chiefs, and Broncos. Today we’ll go over the chances that he gets in.
While everyone is finalizing more of the big-name guys, some of the smaller names are lost in the woodwork, including Washington State’s Jaylen Watson.
This year’s cornerback class is absolutely loaded.
Syracuse had an amazing secondary last year. Along with Ifeatu Melifonwu and Andre Cisco was unsung hero Trill Williams. Playing primarily slot cornerback for the Orange might limit his value, but his presence on the field was impactful.
If an NFL team is needing a corner come day three, Ambry Thomas could be the guy to select. He has the prototypical NFL length and it has shown on the field. He is one of the most experienced man-coverage corners in this draft class, as that was pretty much all he played in Michigan’s defense. Thomas currently holds some day-three projections but could make some noise in day two if corners go early and often.
Marco Wilson became an overnight internet sensation. But not in any good way. In Week 15, of the College football season, Wilson cost his team a shot at the college football playoff. After a stop on defense that would ensure the Florida Gators’ victory, Wilson decided to throw an LSU player’s shoe about 15 yards down the field.
Senior Bowl standout! Keith Taylor has been pushed beneath the likes of Byron Murphy Jr. and Elijah Molden’s spotlights for years. He made a major showing at the Senior Bowl, where he had several good reps in 1 on 1 drills as well as in the game itself. With his insane length, Taylor could be a lucrative prospect for teams wanting a high ceiling day 2 or 3 impact player. Can lightning strike twice and produce 2 solid cornerbacks for Washington in this draft?
Known for his size, speed, and fluidity in coverage, Virginia Tech cornerback Caleb Farley possesses all of the traits needed to excel at the NFL level.
No matter who your CB1 is for the 2020 NFL Draft, I disagree. Whether you think it might be Jeffery Okudah, Paulson Adebo, or C.J. Henderson, you haven’t met the TRUE best corner in the nation. The only reason the entire country doesn’t know his name is because he’s been stuck in one of the deepest defensive backfields in the nation.
Ty Law is looking to get into the Pro Football HOF after being a reliable and stout CB for the Patriots, Jets, Chiefs, and Broncos. Today we’ll go over the chances that he gets in.
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