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lockdown man corner, 15 too early though
If he's a lockdown man corner, who would play for cheap for four years on a rookie deal, in effect keeping one side of the field clean for those years, why would 15 be too early?
I understand the grades and mocks and all of that, but if you look back on the shut down corners and had the draft to do all over again, do you think it wouldn't be worth it to draft them much earlier?
People were probably saying that drafting Revis top five in 2007 would have been too early. Not saying that Trufant will be Revis but do you see what I"m getting at?
ETA: If he's BPA, which he won't be, I'm sure he'd be the selection. One thing this front office has shown us again and again is that they fill their holes in free agency and draft BPA.