Hogs Haven takes a look at 2019 NFL Draft prospects

#1 von chenyan94 , 01.06.2019 05:01

that could contribute to the Redskins"Jamal Peters Shawn Lauvao Jersey , CBSchool: Mississippi State | Conference: SECCollege Experience: Senior | Age: 22Height / Weight: 6-2 / 218 lbsProjected Draft Status: 6th Round - UDFANFL Comparison: Davon House, CB, UFA (Played for Green Bay Packers in 2018)College Statistics Player OverviewArrived at Mississippi State the number one high school player in the state of Mississippi. He played as a true freshman, starting off at the safety position prior to transitioning to the cornerback position.Overall played 46 games with MSU, starting 16 of them. StrengthsExceptional Length and Size combination for cornerback position.For receivers and quarterbacks, Peters size creates issues when contesting passes. Windows are tough.Can grow into very good press coverage cornerback, long arms creates great advantage for Peters. Physical defender - Has length, range, and strength to play in run support. Has played well in run support at MSU.Respectable zone coverage cornerback. WeaknessesHas potential as press corner but will need tutelage to hone into specialty. Inconsistent as press corner at MSU.Ball skills big concern, hands are unimpressive. Size creates window problems but has not converted pass-breakup opportunities into turnover opportunities. Ball skills and issues in man coverage limits him to zone corner, which may benefit him as he will have eyes in the backfield and will be able to recognize route combination developments.Closing Speed a concern, ran 4.6at combine.Let’s see his work (CB #2)How he would fit on the RedskinsComing into the NFL, Jamal Peters would be starting as a depth player for developmental purposes. The corner has the size desired by most zone-based defenses to play primarily on the outside and cause disruption for an offense. He is physical as well, which gives him an advantage in the run game and even as a special teams contributor. For the Redskins, he will likely be on the roster as a UDFA, as the depth for the Redskins at the cornerback position, is full of competition and developmental roles already. However, Peters will have to prove he can be a spot duty player and develop into the role of a Josh Norman - a physical press-zone corner - before seeing significant time on the field. In the meantime, special teams is always a needy unit for a team, and Peters can contribute in multiple ways if his learning curve is a slow one. A strange, bizarre season in Washington has become even more strange, more bizarre.Linebacker Mason Foster recently sounded off about the franchise and its paying customers via a direct message on social media: “F–k this team and this fan base Terry McLaurin Washington Redskins Jersey ,” Foster typed, adding a string of laugh-to-you-cry emojis.On Wednesday, coach Jay Gruden gave Foster a pass for his social media faux pas.“We talked to Mason about it,” Gruden told reporters. “I don鈥檛 know when it was exactly, but it was a private message. The guy I guess screenshotted it, which is I guess against the code of private messages on screenshots.”Um, what? A “private message” sent in social media doesn’t make the contents of the message confidential. Foster said what he said in response to a fan who was sending Foster a message of encouragement. The content of Foster’s comment is no more secret than if Foster had spoken the words out loud.“I know what Mason is, I know what he means to this football team, what he鈥檚 meant to this football team, and anything he said in a personal message was personal and I really don鈥檛 take anything from it,” Gruden said. “I do, however, disagree with that guy posting a private message out on social media. He broke a code there that I don鈥檛 agree with. As far as Mason, I have nothing but respect for him as a person and a player.”Again, there’s no “code” that applies, unless the recipient is a journalist (he apparently isn’t) and Foster said “off the record” before proceeding (he definitely didn’t).Gruden said as to the contents of the message, “I really don’t even care. It’s a private message. . . . I know Mason and how hard he鈥檚 worked and how hard he plays. I know he wouldn鈥檛 say anything publicly to do that. That was a private deal. He could鈥檝e been messing around. I don鈥檛 know the intent of that message, I don鈥檛 really care.” (Apparently, when they talked to Foster, they didn’t ask all the right questions.)It sounds as if Gruden currently has enough crap to deal with, and that he’d prefer to find a way to not make an issue out of something that would create yet another distraction and embarrassment for a team that has weathered plenty of them in recent weeks.

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