Originally posted by Heatmiser
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Welcome Mark Webb, S, Georgia (Pick #241)
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Originally posted by ghost View Post
There wasn't a ton of witticism in what you said, so I took it at face value, you didn't like him either. Thank you for clarifying.“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
We have DBs with position flexibility.
Derwin makes everyone better.
Nasir is an ascending player coming off his first year as a starter. He will improve.
Alohi has skillset, football IQ, physical traits, leadership qualities, and a production history that Staley can use in his scheme.
CHJR will play .05 and some disguised safety coverages.
Webb is big, smart, explosive in short area quickness with burst/ballskills, tackles well, and has a high football IQ in regards to route combination concepts. He’ll earn his money on ST early and will work into a role with coaching, experience, and motor.
If I’m looking at a short term vet, I’ll kick the tires on Tre Boston.
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
"Showboat" Boston had kind of a down year last season with only 1 pick and 4 PD's...u think he has any gas left in the tank?
boston.JPGMy 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
Yes. He’ll only be 29. Only 1 INT last year but 14 INTs over last 5 seasons. He’s an average tackler, always around the ball, and give us depth/experience. I’m not sure we need to pick up anybody but he’d be one I’d call if so.Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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Boston was great fit to our old D. He got knocked because he was slow to come up in fill vs runs, but his deep coverage was actually pretty good. God range and made good to great breaks on the ball. Not good playing forward.
The new D, a big, big part of it is to move the S around and hide the coverage, and hiding them deep, then coming downhill and making the play going forward. The S are asked to come up and fill, and be a major part of the run stopping on the perimeter. The split secondary asks the S to come down and take away crossing routes, so again, coming forward.
That is what he struggled with Carolina last year was he was asked to do a lot of the rotate down and make plays forward, in both run support and in coverage. That is what we want him to do in the new D. He is just not a good fit. Hopefully, Boston can get back into that deep middle S role for a team that plays that Seattle style of D with a single high S.
But we aren't that team,
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