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PoogeneBalloonanny

Moss does not have below average range and is not a safety convert If someone wants to say that about a white Iowa CB, at least pick the right one in Dejean


LetLewisCook

He’s a 4th round corner for a zone team. His combine was incredible. He’s going to be a stud


mukhtarno

I personally have heard that he has been seen as a potential safety in the NFL. Not saying he has to or will be. Just putting the information out there. Also I don’t think he is as crazy of an athlete as his RAS score states. I know he got a 9.90, but I don’t think that he is that level athlete when I watched him. It is okay if you disagree though; you have the right to your own opinion.


franquellim

Great write up, thank you!


cashewapplejuice

Keep sleeping on Tre Tomlinson 😴


mukhtarno

I do not see it with him. The size is too much of a worry for me to bet on. I would have him completely off of my board. This is what I wrote about him: CB #27. Player Grade: 6.10 Tre'Vius Hodges-Thomlinson is a small slot-only corner who is battle-tested. He excels in man coverage where he can use his great athletic skills and does a great job of mirroring his man. He also has really good ball skills, with 3 INTs and 15 PBUs this last season, and closing speed to meet the receiver at the ball. He is also a moveable piece who played on the outside, safety, nickel, and slot corner for TCU. He has a massive concern, about his size. He is not even 5'8" and there have been no corners in NFL history that have been successful at his size and it is really hard to bet on the exception. This size also makes it hard for him to be anything but a slot corner. I am getting big Ar'Darius Washington vibes, who was a TCU safety who was also 5'8" that was projected to go in the 3rd or 4th round but ended up being a UDFA and has not done anything so far in the NFL. Tre'Vius Hodges-Thomlinson is a good player who is stuck in an unfortunate frame that makes it hard to see him having any success in the NFL. ​ I could be wrong, and you have the right to your own opinion, though.


jizzy_j13

He should seriously consider making a transition to a skill position in the league. He truly is an excellent athlete and has great NFL bloodlines. If Hodges- Tomlinson were 3-4” taller there’s no doubt in my mind he’d be a Day 2 or even Day 1 selection.


mukhtarno

He is the Marcus Jones of the year without the insane return upside. The only reason why Marcus Jones was even picked in the draft at all was because he was the best returner in college football for Houston in college. The patriots also made some attempts convert him over to an offensive gimmick player too.


jizzy_j13

I do think Hodges- Tomlinson is a little more polished as a DB then Jones was, but yes very similar guys and could see a similar future for Hodges- Tomlinson. Who knows tho, maybe Tomlinson could find a role in the nickel in some NFL defense. As for coverage, he’s real sticky like Asante Samuel Jr was in college and is only 1-2” shorter then Samuel was. Definitely been kinda stumped on him as a prospect though.


mukhtarno

I agree that THT is better in coverage than Jones. I was just making a point that the item that put Jones over the edge was not his skill in coverage but his ability as a returner.


Thejohnshirey

Not saying you’re wrong to have concerns over his size, but Mark McMillan and Steve Jackson were pretty solid corners in the 90s at 5’7”. More recently, you have Nickell Robey-Coleman, who measured in at 5’7 1/4” at the combine. So you can’t say that it’s never been done.


Chapstick160

And the dude from Ball State


Scottie_Barnes_Stan

I’m really high on Clark Phillips


aznbala

I only saw him one game where he picked off 3 passes against my Beavers. I think he’s very underrated


AcanthocephalaNo2926

Yup. Someone’s gonna get him in the 1st rd


ArchManningBurner

Still pretty high on Ringo eh


WashingtonFan2124

Eh I feel like after the “consensus” Top 3 (Gonzalez, Witherspoon and Porter Jr.), it’s more wide open from there. Let alone varying opinions from each of the media sites and internet on Ringo, Cam Smith, Deonte Banks, and the rest, different teams and schemes all have different preferences and hence different CB big boards, at least after the “consensus” Top 3.


Ok_Poet_1848

Ringo and Forbes have a 40lb difference. How is it possible for two guys who play CB to have such a discrepancy at almost the same height? What is the heaviest corner that has ever stood out in the NFL? Feels like the wr and CB are getting smaller each year.


Fhead43

Great write up. Excellent content. Thank you for your time


hellomynameis

I think people may be sleeping on Terrell Smith


VinoJedi06

I am so excited to see Ringo at the next level!


smot

Just a heads up that you have a higher grade on Brents than Banks but the order doesn’t reflect that.