SportingNews.com on DRC

did not play nearly as well in college as he did at the Senior Bowl. At Tennessee State, allowed inferior receivers to separate and catch passes

From http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/dominique-rodgers-cromartie?id=306:

In 39 starts for the Tigers, opposing quarterbacks completed just 55 of 161 passes (34.16%) thrown in Rodgers-Cromartie's immediate area. He intercepted 11 of those throws, deflected 25 and held the opposition to a miniscule 3.54 yards per pass attempt, the best of any collegiate defensive back over the last three seasons.

That doesn't add up. He gave up the fewest yards per pass of any college DB the past 3 years and allowed only 34.16% of passes to be completed but he "allowed inferior receivers to separate and catch passes"? What does the author expect, zero catches? The fact is DRC succeeded twice as many times as he failed and his deflection/interception rate (22.36%) was almost as high as the QB completion rate (34.16%).

does not come upfield quickly in run support, content to allow teammates to make tackles

Sounds like Deion. Certainly didn't affect his status as one of the all-time great CBs. If it's not a Cover 2 defense, I couldn't care less if the CB was in on run support. If you are relying on a CB to stop a RB, your defense is in trouble.

Shows sloppy and raw technique, raising questions of how well he learns from coaching

Couldn't (and shouldn't) that also raise questions about how he was coached? Is it that far-fetched to believe his DB coach may not be the best in the world? Somehow I doubt the top position coaches flock to D1AA. These negatives just seem out-of-place and strange. It sounds like the author is making these comments without ever watching him play except for highlight videos.