Really?
This could be a good teaching tool or Quinn and the Cowboys are crazy.
The experts rate him as a terrible pick and has a grade to barely make a practice squad.
7th round to PFA. From what I heard in early camp he was able to hold his own and had several splash plays.
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/nahshon-wright/32005752-4957-5740-9eb8-6dfd95c71177
I know time will tell obviously. To an average fan this makes no sense.
This would be really cool if we out smarted the cat. If not i'm starting to question all these "Long arm" players and all the need for "Tall " CB/S.
I think Merton Hanks was 6'3". He was the last Tall CB I remember. Hated the "Chicken neck" dance. I think his neck was a foot Tall.
Bossman has to earn that moniker and to date,though its very early, he has shown he cannot be relied on. Hoping he will prove himself in Oxnard and preseason.
1st rounders - great talent usually good character
2nd rounders - great talent either injury problems (Lee) or character problems (Gregory)
3rd rounders - good talent and more injuries or character
4th - usually flash player that’s not consistent.
5th-7th - prospects with upside based on sheer measurables. Production usually hard to assess either due to lack of opportunities at blue chip programs or inferior competition.
Bossman needs to live up to his self given title. He has a long way to go. Right now he looks like "lowman on the totem pole" man
he was sick with the flu. That has absolutely zero bearing on if he can be relied on. What in the world are you talking about?
yeah lol..I'm not really counting him at all because he has already shown to be flighty. Not so sure he will be in the mix to start right away. Maybe down the line. I think to date, Nashon has proven to be more reliable...as they say, the best trait he has shown is availability. Thats a Parcelsism lol.
Stay with me here, it's not that much of a stretch. example:Although Merton Hanks was a free safety in NFL,..not a CB.
As far as very tall CBs in NFL .... Try Brandon Browner of Seattle/Patriots - He was 6'"4. ..and undrafted at that.
MM was also impressed enough with Nolan to hire him as DC
Nashon needs to simply beat out Brown and or Lewis. Lewis will be the slot cb..so really he needs to beat out Brown. Let the competition begin.
This is actually not that rare.This could be a good teaching tool or Quinn and the Cowboys are crazy.
The experts rate him as a terrible pick and has a grade to barely make a practice squad.
7th round to PFA. From what I heard in early camp he was able to hold his own and had several splash plays.
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/nahshon-wright/32005752-4957-5740-9eb8-6dfd95c71177
I know time will tell obviously. To an average fan this makes no sense.
This would be really cool if we out smarted the cat. If not i'm starting to question all these "Long arm" players and all the need for "Tall " CB/S.
You're probably not wrong. But, dang, I sure hope you are.
Dang Risen. I thought that was the slice you reserved for kickers.Me too, bro.
If I could pick one of the two circus freaks to pan out it'd be Mukuamu though. We need a safety.
Cornerbacks are like that first slice in a loaf of bread.
Mukuamu actually being a player would instantly transform this defense. Was Woodson really the last real stud we had back there?Me too, bro.
If I could pick one of the two circus freaks to pan out it'd be Mukuamu though. We need a safety.
Cornerbacks are like that first slice in a loaf of bread.
I'm with you on scheme. The two 6'4" guys were so much of a push its development that is the bigger deal.
By the way , I don't mind to eat crow. I will find a way to season it.