TL;DR - if you have 11 INTs and no one considers you the main reason why your team's defense has any respect... something's wrong one way or the other.
Long version: Best ball skills of any CB in the league. Short memory, which is good for the position. Knowing this, he is probably looking for interceptions moreso than actually erasing a WR until he gets the finer points of the position. With this in mind, teams know they can capitalize on his aggression and thus he is consistently susceptible to double-moves and elite route-runners.
If your defense's number one objective -- not strength, objective. There's a difference -- is to cause turnovers and you're willing to live with gambling, he's the best corner in the league.
If your defense's number one objective is to actually stop people... then do not put him on the opponent's top WR/route-runner.
I think he has all the potential in the world but God help Cowboys nation if he shadows a Davante Adams-type in the playoffs.
Long version: Best ball skills of any CB in the league. Short memory, which is good for the position. Knowing this, he is probably looking for interceptions moreso than actually erasing a WR until he gets the finer points of the position. With this in mind, teams know they can capitalize on his aggression and thus he is consistently susceptible to double-moves and elite route-runners.
If your defense's number one objective -- not strength, objective. There's a difference -- is to cause turnovers and you're willing to live with gambling, he's the best corner in the league.
If your defense's number one objective is to actually stop people... then do not put him on the opponent's top WR/route-runner.
I think he has all the potential in the world but God help Cowboys nation if he shadows a Davante Adams-type in the playoffs.




