Veteran Corners Turned Safety

Whyjerry

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Aneas Williams, Rod & Charles Woodson were just some examples of guys that transitioned well, while some that attempted this were not as successful.

There are several veteran pro-bowl caliber corners hitting the market for this off-season. With Dallas in need, who do you think has the best chance at success in moving position? Or why are you against it to begin with? Discuss. :eek:

Lots of CBs don’t like to tackle. If you have a CB that does and has good ball skills I think the transition to safety is an easy one. Speed and talent certainly help. The guys you mentioned were great players. PP fits that mold. I think it extends his career 3 years and he slots in right away. The guy is a great athlete.
 

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Except that Peterson's and Woodson's skill sets aren't remotely similar. Woodson wasn't just phenomenally gifted athletically, he was incredibly cerebral and often diagnosed routes before players even made breaks. He understood angles and footwork on another level. That's why he acceled on the boundary, in the slot, and at safety. Peterson doesn't have remotely that level of mental acuity to his game.

Honestly, Peterson even in his current state has more value to Quinn's scheme as a boundary corner than he does anywhere else. He's long and very good in press coverage.
Woodson was a HOF S. PP just needs to be good. We are talking about replacing X Woods here. PP would be miles better day one.
 

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Woodson was a HOF S. PP just needs to be good. We are talking about replacing X Woods here. PP would be miles better day one.

Based on what? He's done nothing as a corner that translates to being a good safety. He's a great press corner on the boundary when not asked to play shitfier receivers or diagnose. He's not a cerebral player.

Yall are all jumping on this train based on name alone.
 

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Lots of CBs don’t like to tackle. If you have a CB that does and has good ball skills I think the transition to safety is an easy one. Speed and talent certainly help. The guys you mentioned were great players. PP fits that mold. I think it extends his career 3 years and he slots in right away. The guy is a great athlete.

Playing safety takes a lot more than a willingness to tackle and ball skills. You need a cerebral player who can diagnose what's happening quickly and then react. Corners who've played predominantly with their back to the QB their entire careers rarely translate well in that regard.
 

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I think Petersen would translate well to S in the NFL.

He belongs in the conversation with those in the OP.

Makes full sense he would follow suit....but for Dallas right now??

Would it not be better to sign or draft someone that clearly has played and knows the position?

Yes, i agree, they should draft one of the blue chip FS in the draft. Something they have hated to do since forever. But might as well bite the bullet and draft that safety and be done with it. There are at least three or four who will be starting in the NFL come September. And i would not mind if they also got a veteran safety as FA. Peterson would be tempting at the right price. That position is very important in today's passing game.
 

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Based on what? He's done nothing as a corner that translates to being a good safety. He's a great press corner on the boundary when not asked to play shitfier receivers or diagnose. He's not a cerebral player.

Yall are all jumping on this train based on name alone.
You watch a lot of Cardinals games, huh? PP is an 8 time Pro Bowler. Guy can fly. Elite speed. Good ball skills. Plus he is a physical corner. He has as good a shot as any to make the transition. We are talking about replacing scrubs here in Dallas.
 

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Playing safety takes a lot more than a willingness to tackle and ball skills. You need a cerebral player who can diagnose what's happening quickly and then react. Corners who've played predominantly with their back to the QB their entire careers rarely translate well in that regard.

I agree. We are asking a guy with elite speed to play CF. He has make up speed.
 

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That's how I feel too. You don't address a glaring deficiency by hoping a player can play at a high level at a new position. Then again, that sounds exactly like something the Cowboys brass would do.
Quinn developed Kazee while in Atlanta from slot corner to free safety, you would think he will be on our radar and we know he can play the position.
 

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I agree. We are asking a guy with elite speed to play CF. He has make up speed.

First of all, the guy doesn't have elite speed anymore. Not even close. If he was still that dude AZ wouldn't even think of letting him walk. Second of all, if you can't diagnose a play then it doesn't matter how fast you can run because you're probably gonna run the wrong way. PP has never been asked to diagnose. He's been put on an island and spends most of the game with his back to the QB mirroring receivers. He's done absolutely nothing as a corner that translates to safety.


BaLl SkIlLz AnD sPeEd durr
 

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First of all, the guy doesn't have elite speed anymore. Not even close. If he was still that dude AZ wouldn't even think of letting him walk. Second of all, if you can't diagnose a play then it doesn't matter how fast you can run because you're probably gonna run the wrong way. PP has never been asked to diagnose. He's been put on an island and spends most of the game with his back to the QB mirroring receivers. He's done absolutely nothing as a corner that translates to safety.


BaLl SkIlLz AnD sPeEd durr

We can agree to disagree.
 

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Aneas Williams, Rod & Charles Woodson were just some examples of guys that transitioned well, while some that attempted this were not as successful.

There are several veteran pro-bowl caliber corners hitting the market for this off-season. With Dallas in need, who do you think has the best chance at success in moving position? Or why are you against it to begin with? Discuss. :eek:

Yeah, you know why they transitioned well? Because that was an era where training was nowhere near where it is now. Nowhere close. Guys would hit a certain age and have to move positions. You rarely see it now because the better CBs can keep playing at CB because they are physically so much more advanced.
 

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Seems the great corners with a little size often translate well into safety. Peterson or Sherman may translate well
 

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I think Petersen would translate well to S in the NFL.

He belongs in the conversation with those in the OP.

Makes full sense he would follow suit....but for Dallas right now??

Would it not be better to sign or draft someone that clearly has played and knows the position?
Prolly not. Most college S's cannot cover at an NFL level.
 

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Aneas Williams, Rod & Charles Woodson were just some examples of guys that transitioned well, while some that attempted this were not as successful.

There are several veteran pro-bowl caliber corners hitting the market for this off-season. With Dallas in need, who do you think has the best chance at success in moving position? Or why are you against it to begin with? Discuss. :eek:

Honestly.....I was thinking Diggs might make sense.... since was are looking for zone CBs now.....look @ his size.....he's a textbook FS. :popcorn:
 

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I could see Sherman making the transition more than Peterson. Peterson has always been a physically gifted talent, I just do not see him putting in the time a a Sherman does who was never an overly gifted talent. Rod and Charles Woodson were students of the game. Sherman appears to be a student of the game. Peterson has always come across as a player that worried about his brand than anything. A very good corner but I just do not see him learning a new scheme and new position.
 
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