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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 1057720" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>Of those mentioned in the next three, Barron is my favorite option for the Packers. The following points assume that Hafley continues to run a lot of zone: his ability to play either slot or outside at a high level is a definite plus, he has a very good feel for zone coverage and, he's very good at taking on blocks. Those are the points I think put him above the other two in my preference. Barron's primary weakness is that he doesn't play well when his back is to the ball, something that shouldn't be as a big a problem in the zone heavy scheme that Hafley ran last season. I am not against either of the other two mentioned but I think Barron's strengths better align with the defense. Morrison is not as good at taking on blockers and making tackles (important in a zone scheme) and Revel has a lot of pass break ups but never seems to get the INT. If the Packers were more a man coverage team I think I would prefer the explosive athleticism of Revel of Barron but in a zone scheme? I think Revel is the best of those three.</p><p></p><p>I don't watch enough football to be able to make comments on lower-tier corners so I'll just stick with those three.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 1057720, member: 9033"] Of those mentioned in the next three, Barron is my favorite option for the Packers. The following points assume that Hafley continues to run a lot of zone: his ability to play either slot or outside at a high level is a definite plus, he has a very good feel for zone coverage and, he's very good at taking on blocks. Those are the points I think put him above the other two in my preference. Barron's primary weakness is that he doesn't play well when his back is to the ball, something that shouldn't be as a big a problem in the zone heavy scheme that Hafley ran last season. I am not against either of the other two mentioned but I think Barron's strengths better align with the defense. Morrison is not as good at taking on blockers and making tackles (important in a zone scheme) and Revel has a lot of pass break ups but never seems to get the INT. If the Packers were more a man coverage team I think I would prefer the explosive athleticism of Revel of Barron but in a zone scheme? I think Revel is the best of those three. I don't watch enough football to be able to make comments on lower-tier corners so I'll just stick with those three. [/QUOTE]
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