Orlando Scandrick seems like an interesting pick

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Positives: Has a lean, angular build with room on his frame to carry more weight without it impacting his impressive timed speed...More fast than quick, but shows the loose hips to run stride-for-stride with the receiver (when he gets too high in his pedal, he takes extra steps and lacks explosion)...Has very good body control attacking the ball at its high point, making him one of the better kick blockers in the draft...Late to react to the pass in the deep secondary, but is more comfortable and alert taking on action in the box than most cornerbacks (12.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage)...Better when he shuffles his feet in his backpedal than when he gets too tall in his stance...Has the ability to jump on the hip and run with the receiver coming off the line (problems occur when he has to turn out of breaks)...Breaks quickly on the play when asked to take on the ballcarrier (has better closing urgency vs. the run than the pass)...Likes to come up and support vs. the run, avoiding blocks when attempting to disrupt the pocket...Takes good angles to close vs. the run, but needs to get stronger in order to have better success playing off blocks...Quick to arrive when asked to fill the rush lanes and has a knack for getting low...Times his leaps well, using his long arm extension to reach around and deflect the ball away before the receiver can adjust..His explosive leaping ability contributed to him blocking seven kicks during his career...Even though he needs to refine his backpedal, his loose hips help him recover when he takes false steps in transition...Has excellent range, but just needs to show that sudden closing burst more often (lacks urgency at times)...When he locates the ball, he is quick to close...Lacks an ideal feel for routes, but takes good angles when closing... Has the speed to close and make plays near the line...When he doesn't bite on pump fakes and keeps his assignments, he shows the acceleration to catch up and defend in the deep zone...As a junior, he was more efficient as a zone defender, making proper switch-offs...Adequate cut tackler when he stays low in his pads...Has the open-field quickness, fluid agility and excellent hip swerve to recover when beaten on long routes (needs to explode out of his breaks better)...Shows better stop-and-go action on short and intermediate routes than he does in the deep third of the field...Not afraid to jump and extend for the ball in tight quarters.



Negatives: Needs to upgrade his overall strength and physical receivers have had success pushing off him (struggles to reroute bigger opponents in press coverage)...Has very good timed speed, but he lacks explosion and suddenness coming out of his breaks or when redirecting (takes extra steps)...Looks awkward in transition when he gets too high in his backpedal...Is slippery when avoiding blocks in backside pursuit, but if blockers gets into his jersey, he is easily washed out...Does not have the upper-body strength or hand jolt to disengage...Will ankle-bite or take a side when tackling and needs to do a better job of facing up and breaking down taking on ballcarriers along the perimeter...Perhaps due to his rolling start, he does not close with great urgency, especially on plays in front of him...Gets a lot more pass deflections than pass thefts due to marginal hands (traps the ball or lets it into his body rather than reaching and plucking for it), but has the timing and leaping ability to compete for jump balls or to elevate when attempting to block kicks...Struggles with route recognition and, when he gets back in the zone, he will eyeball the pocket too long or bite on pump fakes...Must not allow so much cushion, as his lack of explosion out of his breaks can make him a step slow in recovering when a receiver gets behind him.



Compares To: ERIC WRIGHT-Cleveland...Scandrick is not the most physical cornerback, but he brings instant value in the sub package as a nickel back due to his short-area coverage skills, and on special teams, where he excels as a kick blocker. He needs to show more urgency in his play and despite his timed speed, he fails to show the explosive burst coming out of his high backpedal to stay tight with the receiver. He needs patient coaching to help him develop, as his instincts seem to be lacking, despite three years as a starter. His speed is unquestioned, along with his elevation skills, and he could be drafted earlier than his marginal strength and adequate man-coverage skills merit.

I did not get to see a lot of Boise St. games but I do like the fact this guy has 7 blocked kicks some guys have a certain instinct when it comes to that hopefully he can come in and at least contribute on special teams from the get go.
 

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I must admit that until i heard Norm on the Ticket talking about him i had never heard the name before.

however, after the pick came in and they began talking about him and going over his stats at Boise State, this is a guy who seems to have a lot of upside.

also, this guy looks to be an IMMEDIATE help on special teams. he played on all the special team units in college, and blocked SEVEN kicks in his career.

and what was less known, but i heard Mickey find it and bring it up, was that when he returned kicks, he averaged 45 yards per return! granted, you're talking about the WAC, but still, that's a lot of yards to AVERAGE on returns.

now of course the likelihood that he would be on our kickoff returns is slim, b/c right now it's pretty much a certainty that it will be Felix and Miles, but you never know what might happen.
 

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Dcowboy84;2062184 said:
I must admit that until i heard Norm on the Ticket talking about him i had never heard the name before.

however, after the pick came in and they began talking about him and going over his stats at Boise State, this is a guy who seems to have a lot of upside.

also, this guy looks to be an IMMEDIATE help on special teams. he played on all the special team units in college, and blocked SEVEN kicks in his career.

and what was less known, but i heard Mickey find it and bring it up, was that when he returned kicks, he averaged 45 yards per return! granted, you're talking about the WAC, but still, that's a lot of yards to AVERAGE on returns.

now of course the likelihood that he would be on our kickoff returns is slim, b/c right now it's pretty much a certainty that it will be Felix and Miles, but you never know what might happen.

If I'm not mistaken he averaged 45 yds per kick return in high school, not in the WAC.
 

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Dcowboy84;2062184 said:
I must admit that until i heard Norm on the Ticket talking about him i had never heard the name before.


now of course the likelihood that he would be on our kickoff returns is slim, b/c right now it's pretty much a certainty that it will be Felix and Miles, but you never know what might happen.

I hope Miles does something in training camp to justify his existence, because as a returner, he would probably be ranked #4 right now.
 

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God knows we could use the help on Special teams, we weren't that good to being with and we lost Killer, Nate Jones and Fasano.
 

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Dcowboy84;2062184 said:
I must admit that until i heard Norm on the Ticket talking about him i had never heard the name before.

The best chance for most of the nation to have seen him in relevant action was at the Fiesta Bowl vs OK.
Granted, OK didn't have much of a passing attack, but I don't recall hearing Scandrick's name called much in that game and I believe that was because they threw at him very little. Seemed like most of the passes being completed were to the other side of the field and down the middle, mostly to Malcolm Kelly IIRC.
If Scandrick sticks it will be because of his knack for blocking kicks and ST play.
 

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Yeah, that was in high school.. thing that really confused me about that was they said he only had one touchdown.

How do you average 45 a return and have 1 touchdown?
 

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reminds me of Brock Marion's profile coming out of college....except at corner instead of safety
 
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I stated earlier, this kid is a great value pick because he can cover and contribute right away on special teams in some fashion... He blocked a lot of kick!!!!
 
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