stilltheguru88
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I'm guessing you share this opinion on every 5'10 190 cb?To me Jackson is strictly a #3 CB for covering slot, I can't see him on the outside.
I'm guessing you share this opinion on every 5'10 190 cb?To me Jackson is strictly a #3 CB for covering slot, I can't see him on the outside.
Peppers all day!
To me Jackson is strictly a #3 CB for covering slot, I can't see him on the outside.
Look at who you're responding to. Once he says something stupid he has to stick with itJackson is 5'10" not 5'8"... his height shouldn't restrict him to slot CB.
I agree with Bermy on Peppers.Why Peppers? Why would you want to have a guy that's terrible in coversge and has had one career interception?
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/...-take-trubisky-at-no-3-mixon-goes-in-round-2/
28. Dallas Cowboys: Adoree Jackson, CB, USC: One of the Cowboys top-30 visits, Jackson is the type of athlete that NFL teams covet at the cornerback position. He is still unrefined in several areas, but his ceiling has a good chance of getting him in the late first round.
60. Dallas Cowboys: Tarell Basham, DE, Ohio
The Cowboys are searching for pass-rush help and have done plenty of homework on the MAC Defensive Player of the Year.
why not?To me Jackson is strictly a #3 CB for covering slot, I can't see him on the outside.
Because I watch tape. Same was said about Jalen Ramsey last year by people who followed stats and general media chat. Everyone available at 28 has question marks, but for my money Peppers has the most potential if he can be coached up. I'll roll those dice any day.Why Peppers? Why would you want to have a guy that's terrible in coversge and has had one career interception?