jnday
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AKATheRake;4500186 said:For the 3rd time. Coverage skills are very important for a good safety. Absolutely required and Barron has them.
Elite coverage skills? There a difference to what extent elite coverage skills are. Corners usually posess those and rarely is there ever more than 2 that do in a draft. If safeties has elite coverage skills they would be starting corners.
You need to be realistic. Now if you want to say elite for the safety level we're making more sense and though I don't think Barron's coverage skills are that of Berry's or Thomas', it is not by as large of a margin you make it out to be. To add, those guys are back there keeping the ball in front of them and aren't micing it up going after the QB or covering rb's and TE's as much as Rob Ryan would have a player like Mark Barron do. It's no secret Rob Ryan likes his safeties to be able to blitz and hit and not just cover. Cover well, yes, but not just that. Barron is as versatile a safety since Sean Taylor.
That's the level of talent and play by play impact we're talking about here with Barron. This guys started on 2 national championship teams and has played that well throughout all physical circumstances at the highest level in college football. This guy is battle tested like Taylor was and more so than Earl Thomas was coming out.
You need to really look at this guy and I can't see how you have watched him these past 2 years and claim him to be an in the box safety only?
Barron is a much more highly regarded prospect than Nate Allen or Morgan Burnett. Much more talented in every facet of being a safety. I don't know where you get this information but it sounds quite outdated.
You really only offer comments like "just trade down, it's that simple." "He's not elite enough in coverage to pick at # 14." You're comparing to Eric Berry who was a 5th overall pick, Earl Thomas who came out as a sophmore and was still selected at 14. Sean Taylor who has similar make up to Barron I compare him to and was a 5th overall pick.
Details, man. Not just comments.
I could go into details for half the night and it is not going to change your mind . You have a serious man-crush that has blinded you . Did you just get the crush , or is it a long term thing ? I see some of your points , but this guy is not at the level that you want him to be . Barron is an above average safety with average coverage skills . When I use the term elite coverage skills , I apply that to the safety position . Cornerback coverage skills is another conversation . I am not alone in my evaluation . Every scouting report that list his faults has coverage as a weakness . Truth be known , Barron has been helped more by a great pass rush than his actual skills . You are downplaying safety coverage too much . In the pass happy game of today , what should be more important ? How much good can a safety do when he doesn't have the ability to help in coverage ?
