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Payton is clearly lying.You sure it's not a conspiracy or that we're tanking the season?
concussions are just like cramps, right?
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Payton is clearly lying.You sure it's not a conspiracy or that we're tanking the season?
concussions are just like cramps, right?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Source: the CB-needy Saints worked out former former Colts CB D'Joun Smith. He was a 2015 3rd round pick.</p>— Field Yates (@FieldYates) <a href="https://twitter.com/FieldYates/status/779060502542639108">September 22, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Hngh. Man. If this guy couldn't make the Colts secondary...
Da well. Wonder if it went well...
BOTTOM LINE Smith possesses above average ball skills and instincts, but questions about his ability to keep up with vertical speed could push his draft stock down a little bit. Smith's cleanest fit might be in a Cover 2 scheme, but he has starting talent.
On one end I agree with Bclemms that drafting a RB high in "Today's" NFL is a waste but how quickly is "Today's" NFL Shifting?
As more teams start bringing in these Hybrid Safety/LB's to contend with the passing game having a Bruising RB that can play all 3 downs feels like a very good counter to those style of defenses especially now that LB's are in the 230 range more often than the 250 range of years b4.
First there was:
Can he play Safety?
Followed earlier this year by:
Can he play Guard?
And only 2weeks later are we at:
Can he play Corner?