I'm really not sure what point you think you are making. Lee is regarded as tops in terms of football IQ. What other than Jaylon not being as smart as the very best are you proving?
Jaylon play 55% of all snaps last year and improved over the season. He played the whole season. At this point last year, the anti-Jaylon crew was saying he could not last a season. Instead what he did is something he can build on.
And let's not forget Jaylon said it took him about 8 games to catch up to the speed of the game.
So, not I should not believe in him because he wasn't as good as Sean Lee in their respective rookie year?
Myself I look forward to seeing how he is without the brace.
I don't care what the "anti-Jaylon" crew was saying. Game film doesn't lie, the guy was awful for most of the season and average at best when you folks were praising him.
> Lee is regarded as tops in terms of football IQ
....and Jaylon was considered a top 10 pick, which is why we took a risk on him in second despite the knee injury. So, I expect him to be both great athletically and have a high football IQ. 1. He hasn't shown he'll ever be what he was in college ever again in terms of athletics 2. Some of the bad plays he had last year, they were laughably bad
Great plays don't have a low light Smith had last season. He just never looked good. You're holding out hope that he does when everything he has shown thus far sure as hell doesn't look like a top 10 pick and questionable if he will ever be worth the second.
My problem with Jaylon didn't even start last season, I actually had a lot questions about his IQ before his injury ever occurred. I actually don't think he looked great in 2015 and was caught out of position in games too many times.