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SkolI'm torn. As an Iowa fan, I'm disappointed that he was allowed to fall to the second round when the tape showed he's possibly the best CB in this draft. As a Packer fan, I think they were able to get a first round talent out of a mid-second pick, for a secondary that needs help badly.
Ugh. Don't start with that shit![]()
I'm torn. As an Iowa fan, I'm disappointed that he was allowed to fall to the second round when the tape showed he's possibly the best CB in this draft. As a Packer fan, I think they were able to get a first round talent out of a mid-second pick, for a secondary that needs help badly.
He is not lock down. He is creative. This is a good fit for a guy who will get a lot of picks in the vaunted sieve defense. He will do well but not a fit everwhere.
The Packers took the "Man to man" CB first by taking Jaire Alexander. Jackson will shut down an entire 1/3 of the field and Green Bay has a guy in Alexander who can go match up on the other side. The Packers pass defense should take an immediate boost.
how many Iowa guys have the packers drafted in the last 10 years, it seems like 20.
And all have contributed
Richard Sherman isn't a "lockdown" CB but he's been a damn good one. JJ will be productive NFL player. He's a very good athlete and still has a lot of room to grow.
Some Dbacks can make up for that lack of .1 or .2 seconds by seeing the play before it happens.
Thank you. I've been trying to say that for a week now.
Wadley has that same talent.
I know, because I have it to, so it's easy for me to see it in others.
It's sort of what coaches are talking about when they say a player has slowed the game down. That's a generic and very basic description though.
I remember, I was sitting in a pub watching the Hawks/Isu game. He did this stop on a dime juke by the goal line and every Isu fan was like "are you kidding me". I just said nope this kid is that good. I knew then. The rest is history.Exactly 'the game has slowed down for a player'. The last few months I have watched some or a lot of hawk replays on YouTube and I have come to the conclusion that Wadley can see out the earhole of his helmet. I mean he makes little moves to escape guys in the wash of players that I have no idea how he knows they are there. Watch some of his runs, it is amazing.
I hope he gets drafted by a more wide open offense where he can slot or catch passes out of a shotgun. James White hit gold by being on the Patriots.
I remember a few years ago, I was sitting in a pub watching the Hawks/Isu game. He did this stop on a dime juke by the goal line and every Isu fan was like "are you kidding me". I just said nope this kid is that good. I knew then. The rest is history.