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Justin Reid.
I took a look at the web clips on Reid. There is a lot to like.
Initial scouting report.
Positives: Reid is smart ( More on that later ), instinctive type of player with quick twitchy reflexes that allow him to close on passes before they get there. . His hands and leaping ability are elite. He can make diving interceptions, or quickly grab a deflected ball. With turnovers being key, this is an excellent ability to have. If I were to guess his vertical leap at the combine will be 38" inches.
Reid is the type of DB that keeps his eyes on the QB, and positioning himself in the front of a receiver, where his 6'1" frame and leaping ability allows him to high point and intercept the football. Qb's that try him on jump balls are going to pay. He's anything but they type who allows his man to catch it than tackle him after the completion. You could say he's a great deep coverage player, ideal for 3rd downs.
On film, you can see Reid in the slot, at corner, or traditional safety, so there is a lot of versatility in his game, however he's not an NFL type of corner, but could play some slot or cover the TE.
If you're looking for a zone cover 2, safety who can help with a cover 3 man ( we have not had a good one here in years ) or nickel or dime defender, Reid checks many boxes.
Reid has NFL bloodlines and is 6'1" tall with what looks to be longer than average arms.
Negatives: I was not a big fan of his tackling. Reid goes for the legs a lot and can also be a grab and swing down type. That might work in college, but in the NFL, can become broken tackles.
Reid's top-level speed looks average. I would not match him in the slot vs. a much quicker man; however because he is smart, and reacts well, this is more of an issue on short to medium type of passes in man coverage which we seldom ask our safeties to play. Not a big hitter type.
Summary: I think he'd make an ideal free safety and has the smarts and abilities to create turnovers in the NFL. A ball Hawk type with size and leaping ability. If Reid runs well enough, he's worth our pick in round one.
Why do I say he's a smart player, click below, and watch how he explains it. Reid likely has a very High football IQ, a nice contrast to some of the boneheaded after we've had recently. His character on and off the field to me look to be good.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?...BE4235B525117AA2E771BE4235B52511&&FORM=VRDGAR
I took a look at the web clips on Reid. There is a lot to like.
Initial scouting report.
Positives: Reid is smart ( More on that later ), instinctive type of player with quick twitchy reflexes that allow him to close on passes before they get there. . His hands and leaping ability are elite. He can make diving interceptions, or quickly grab a deflected ball. With turnovers being key, this is an excellent ability to have. If I were to guess his vertical leap at the combine will be 38" inches.
Reid is the type of DB that keeps his eyes on the QB, and positioning himself in the front of a receiver, where his 6'1" frame and leaping ability allows him to high point and intercept the football. Qb's that try him on jump balls are going to pay. He's anything but they type who allows his man to catch it than tackle him after the completion. You could say he's a great deep coverage player, ideal for 3rd downs.
On film, you can see Reid in the slot, at corner, or traditional safety, so there is a lot of versatility in his game, however he's not an NFL type of corner, but could play some slot or cover the TE.
If you're looking for a zone cover 2, safety who can help with a cover 3 man ( we have not had a good one here in years ) or nickel or dime defender, Reid checks many boxes.
Reid has NFL bloodlines and is 6'1" tall with what looks to be longer than average arms.
Negatives: I was not a big fan of his tackling. Reid goes for the legs a lot and can also be a grab and swing down type. That might work in college, but in the NFL, can become broken tackles.
Reid's top-level speed looks average. I would not match him in the slot vs. a much quicker man; however because he is smart, and reacts well, this is more of an issue on short to medium type of passes in man coverage which we seldom ask our safeties to play. Not a big hitter type.
Summary: I think he'd make an ideal free safety and has the smarts and abilities to create turnovers in the NFL. A ball Hawk type with size and leaping ability. If Reid runs well enough, he's worth our pick in round one.
Why do I say he's a smart player, click below, and watch how he explains it. Reid likely has a very High football IQ, a nice contrast to some of the boneheaded after we've had recently. His character on and off the field to me look to be good.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?...BE4235B525117AA2E771BE4235B52511&&FORM=VRDGAR
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