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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 51504" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>young is interesting to me because he is a classic 2 deep CB. he can jam and sit, but he is not good on field side in man or man free at all. He may be a good nickel CB playing inside....it will be interesting to see how Dever tries him out and uses him. He is not able to replace a guy like Bailey, but he can be stuck inside and play physical between the hashes in the slot in nickel and get away with it.</p><p></p><p>CBs are a funky breed. Alot of their success is scheme based as much as anything. The problem is though, all schemes ask for 3deep deep, quarters, manfree, etc...just different proportions of each...so this is why he may be a nickel guy and specialist best case?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 51504, member: 628"] young is interesting to me because he is a classic 2 deep CB. he can jam and sit, but he is not good on field side in man or man free at all. He may be a good nickel CB playing inside....it will be interesting to see how Dever tries him out and uses him. He is not able to replace a guy like Bailey, but he can be stuck inside and play physical between the hashes in the slot in nickel and get away with it. CBs are a funky breed. Alot of their success is scheme based as much as anything. The problem is though, all schemes ask for 3deep deep, quarters, manfree, etc...just different proportions of each...so this is why he may be a nickel guy and specialist best case? [/QUOTE]
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