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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1036041" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Yeah, like many in here I thought we’d grab a CB earlier (such as Rd3-4 area) What that tells me is they think Stokes has made a full recovery. Plus I think they see Valentine as a feasible riser at CB. He had a pretty good showing as a Rookie last year.</p><p></p><p> Also it’s very possible that while drafted 3 Safeties, at least one has the versatility to play CB if needed. The first one that comes to mind is Javon Bullard. His scouting reports referenced his ability to play CB (which he did do for the Bulldogs) or Safety. He’s also pegged as being versatile in scheme fit. So while Bullard is listed as a Safety, he actually has experience at CB also. I think that’s partly why we went after him, he’s just a good football player.</p><p></p><p>From NFLDraftBuzz</p><p></p><h4><em>SCOUTING REPORT: SUMMARY</em></h4><p><em>Javon Bullard's path to the NFL Draft showcases a blend of athleticism, intelligence, and versatility that few prospects can match. Despite concerns regarding his size and occasional tackling inconsistencies, Bullard's impact on the field is undeniable. His overall ability in coverage is elite (he could quite easily move outside and play corner at a high level) and strength run support makes him a serious asset.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1036041, member: 10086"] Yeah, like many in here I thought we’d grab a CB earlier (such as Rd3-4 area) What that tells me is they think Stokes has made a full recovery. Plus I think they see Valentine as a feasible riser at CB. He had a pretty good showing as a Rookie last year. Also it’s very possible that while drafted 3 Safeties, at least one has the versatility to play CB if needed. The first one that comes to mind is Javon Bullard. His scouting reports referenced his ability to play CB (which he did do for the Bulldogs) or Safety. He’s also pegged as being versatile in scheme fit. So while Bullard is listed as a Safety, he actually has experience at CB also. I think that’s partly why we went after him, he’s just a good football player. From NFLDraftBuzz [HEADING=3][I]SCOUTING REPORT: SUMMARY[/I][/HEADING] [I]Javon Bullard's path to the NFL Draft showcases a blend of athleticism, intelligence, and versatility that few prospects can match. Despite concerns regarding his size and occasional tackling inconsistencies, Bullard's impact on the field is undeniable. His overall ability in coverage is elite (he could quite easily move outside and play corner at a high level) and strength run support makes him a serious asset.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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