Exactly, Qs scheme is all about being bigger, faster and more athletic and he is just initially getting there with players like Kearse, hitting on picks/players like Bland, Muk, hopefully Bell are bonus points.Trice’s time in the 3-cone was 6.70 and his short shuttle time was 4.06, both are high-end times for a CB. They’re really good times for a guy who is 5-10, 180 lbs… much less for a guy who is 6-3, 205 lbs. like Trice.
I’ll put it like this: 5-11, 175 WR Charlie Jones’ 3-cone at Purdue’s pro day was 6.84 to Trice’s 6.70. Pretty incredible.
At the combine Trice ran a 4.47 40 with a 35.5 vertical and an 11.0’ broad. Very nice numbers for a corner his size. He also put up 17 reps on the bench, which is also good for his 32.4 inch arms.
His 2022 tape didn’t really look like he had quite that elite change of direction, but this past season he was coming off of an ACL tear from the 2021season. There are some scouts that believe he wasn’t quite back to normal in the 2022 season and that the extra 4 months of recovery time between the end of the season and his pro day actually let him get all the way back to normal, including back to that crazy change of direction.
Mike Renner from PFF said that if that is the case, there are a ton of people underestimating how good Trice is, because having that kind of size with that kind of change of direction is a combination that is pretty damn rare.
Speaking for myself, one of my biggest issues with real tall corners is that their change of direction is poor in comparison to a WR that is 2 or 3 inches shorter. It is difficult for those guys to be sticky in coverage, despite the obvious advantages they have from being big, long and strong.
However, a corner who is 6-3, 205 who has the movement skills of a 5-10, 185 guy? I’d take a flyer on a guy like that any day of the week. That get’s my interest big-time. Throw in his speed and strength and I think you have a guy that could be drafted later and end up having a really good career.
Trice is, IMO a really nice prospect for any team that wants to play press-man in their secondary. I’m not sure how early he’ll go now but it would be really fun to see what Quinn could do with him, because Quinn specializes in making great use of those long corners.
I was curious to see how he compared to an NFL CB at a similar weight.Trice’s time in the 3-cone was 6.70 and his short shuttle time was 4.06, both are high-end times for a CB. They’re really good times for a guy who is 5-10, 180 lbs… much less for a guy who is 6-3, 205 lbs. like Trice.
I’ll put it like this: 5-11, 175 WR Charlie Jones’ 3-cone at Purdue’s pro day was 6.84 to Trice’s 6.70. Pretty incredible.
At the combine Trice ran a 4.47 40 with a 35.5 vertical and an 11.0’ broad. Very nice numbers for a corner his size. He also put up 17 reps on the bench, which is also good for his 32.4 inch arms.
His 2022 tape didn’t really look like he had quite that elite change of direction, but this past season he was coming off of an ACL tear from the 2021season. There are some scouts that believe he wasn’t quite back to normal in the 2022 season and that the extra 4 months of recovery time between the end of the season and his pro day actually let him get all the way back to normal, including back to that crazy change of direction.
Mike Renner from PFF said that if that is the case, there are a ton of people underestimating how good Trice is, because having that kind of size with that kind of change of direction is a combination that is pretty damn rare.
Speaking for myself, one of my biggest issues with real tall corners is that their change of direction is poor in comparison to a WR that is 2 or 3 inches shorter. It is difficult for those guys to be sticky in coverage, despite the obvious advantages they have from being big, long and strong.
However, a corner who is 6-3, 205 who has the movement skills of a 5-10, 185 guy? I’d take a flyer on a guy like that any day of the week. That get’s my interest big-time. Throw in his speed and strength and I think you have a guy that could be drafted later and end up having a really good career.
Trice is, IMO a really nice prospect for any team that wants to play press-man in their secondary. I’m not sure how early he’ll go now but it would be really fun to see what Quinn could do with him, because Quinn specializes in making great use of those long corners.
| Cory Trice | Jalen Ramsey | Kelee Ringo |
Height | 6033 | 6012 | 6016 |
Weight | 205 | 209 | 207 |
Hand | 09 3/4 | 09 1/2 | 08 1/2 |
Arm | 32 3/8 | 33 3/8 | 31 1/4 |
Wingspan | 77 | 79 5/8 | 74 1/8 |
40 Yard Dash (ET) | 4.47 | 4.41 | 4.36 |
20 Yard (ET) | 2.65 | 2.57 | 2.53 |
10 Yard (ET) | 1.58 | 1.51 | 1.49 |
225 Lb. Bench Reps | 17 | 14 | 10 |
Vertical Jump | 35 1/2 | 41 1/2 | 33 1/2 |
Broad Jump | 11'00" | 11'03" | 10'02" |
20 Yrd Shuttle | 4.06 | 4.18 | 4.26 |
3-Cone Drill | 6.70 | 6.94 | 7.21 |
Yeah, he is a very nice prospect. Look at Trice’s 3-cone vs. Ringo (6.70 vs 7.21). That is one of my big dislikes with Ringo. Sub par change of direction. 6.70 at 6-3 is pretty incredible.I was curious to see how he compared to an NFL CB at a similar weight.
- Wanted to compare to Diggs but no numbers available on him. I used Ramsey instead.
- Also included Ringo from this draft.
- Didn't find 3-cone or SS for any of the 1st round rated CBs in this draft.
Cory Trice Jalen Ramsey Kelee Ringo Height 6033 6012 6016 Weight 205 209 207 Hand 09 3/4 09 1/2 08 1/2 Arm 32 3/8 33 3/8 31 1/4 Wingspan 77 79 5/8 74 1/8 40 Yard Dash (ET) 4.47 4.41 4.36 20 Yard (ET) 2.65 2.57 2.53 10 Yard (ET) 1.58 1.51 1.49 225 Lb. Bench Reps 17 14 10 Vertical Jump 35 1/2 41 1/2 33 1/2 Broad Jump 11'00" 11'03" 10'02" 20 Yrd Shuttle 4.06 4.18 4.26 3-Cone Drill 6.70 6.94 7.21
Not reallynice UDFA prospect.
nice UDFA prospect.
he'll be there in rd 5-7 still.
He looks like the guy they had hoped they were getting in Nahshon Wright.Yeah, he is a very nice prospect. Look at Trice’s 3-cone vs. Ringo (6.70 vs 7.21). That is one of my big dislikes with Ringo. Sub par change of direction. 6.70 at 6-3 is pretty incredible.
Plus, Trice almost doubled Ringo’s bench press reps, who has shorter arms.
I bet Quinn would love to have Trice.