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Lattimore's a dog. His reputation as a hyper physical corner is well known, and they wouldn't have traded for him if they didn't want that. They're trying to build the culture on D around dogs like him, and lack of physicality is why they got rid of guys like Forbes. He definitely fits in here.
The questions are more about has he lost a step because of age/injuries than if he's a fit. I think he's going to bounce back and be a hugely valuable player for the D next year if he can stay healthy.
The questions are more about has he lost a step because of age/injuries than if he's a fit. I think he's going to bounce back and be a hugely valuable player for the D next year if he can stay healthy.
These super handy grabby corners are being phased out. You want graceful smooth athletes.GoingCommando wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2025 10:04 pmLattimore's a dog. His reputation as a hyper physical corner is well known, and they wouldn't have traded for him if they didn't want that. They're trying to build the culture on D around dogs like him, and lack of physicality is why they got rid of guys like Forbes. He definitely fits in here.
The questions are more about has he lost a step because of age/injuries than if he's a fit. I think he's going to bounce back and be a hugely valuable player for the D next year if he can stay healthy.
The problem is that he's got a reputation, so anything even remotely close is gonna be a penalty. Teams can just throw at him on 3rd and long and have like a 50/50 shot at getting a DPI.
He's maybe a slight upgrade over St. Juste at this point, but with that said I am fine with bringing him back for another year and seeing if he can bounce back after an off season of getting healthy and acclimating with the system.
He did really good against the Lions. Pretty much shot his guy out. Guys like Brown and Evans are essentially impossible to cover one-on-one given today's rules. That's just the reality.
Playing the Eagles twice a year we're going to have to find away to stop the run while helping on Brown, especially on the outside. Hurts is most comfortable throwing the ball to the outside. Having Brown in one on one on the outside consistently is going to be a problem.
(It would also be nice to go find our own Brown/Evans.)
Playing the Eagles twice a year we're going to have to find away to stop the run while helping on Brown, especially on the outside. Hurts is most comfortable throwing the ball to the outside. Having Brown in one on one on the outside consistently is going to be a problem.
(It would also be nice to go find our own Brown/Evans.)
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The dream is someone like Chevarious Ward or DJ Reed to man one outside CB spot, Lattimore, the other, move Sarinstil to slot full time, and bring Noah I back as backup slot/dime back.bird_1972 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 9:21 pmI'm good seeing what he's able to do with a full offseason to heal/learn the playbook.
That said, CB needs to be a priority for us in the offseason.
Even then, I still wouldn't mind taking a CB in round 1 if he's the BAP. CB depth is critical in today's NFL.