Pick #136 - CB Nehemiah Pritchett

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- Cover them well enough, and you don't have to tackle them.

- Just kidding, better technique blended with excessive bench time will motivate him to tackle better or work at IKEA.

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So he's Deon Sanders ? I'll take that, if he can match up with the deeps that's all we need as well as a kick returner, we now have two guys receiving with the new rules from what I have read.

I’m Pritch James, Bitch.

I don’t know why but the two CBs were my favorite picks of the draft. Part of which it’s just an added bonus that they are from the same team meaning they’ll lean on and help each other, push each other unless they hate each other.

But looking beyond the size both have plus to elite speed and sticky in coverage whether it’s man or zone.

Pritchett obviously needs to work on his physicality and tackling fits but so does Woolen who seems to be allergic to contact at times last season despite a year of NFL development. And as others have said Pritchett having return ability makes him much more attractive and valuable as a late rounder.

James is nice, he’s very small but comes off as a discount Witherspoon. Scrappy AF.

It gives the Seahawks a lot of options especially if they both of them can show out and earn their spots.

It definitely feels MacDonald is going to put Witherspoon in his specialist role and be a vital chess piece, tone-setter, play-maker moving around all over the field. But…

Does a Woolen, Brown, Jackson perhaps get traded?

Does a Bryant maybe move to FS, Brown might make a good FS, too. Likewise with Jackson as a SS. It seems to me while adding two CBs and no SF still gives you some options and versatility to play around with that they didn’t have before.
 

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