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Like the pick. Definitely needed some help at the position. Dont know much about him, but hopefully he is starter material.
Seanhawk":2c24qf3y said:Maelstrom787":2c24qf3y said:Pete confirms Tre is being looked at as an outside corner first. JS says he'd be a top-10 pick if 6'2".
Ironically then, he would have been a first round pick if it wasn't for the Seahawks.
pittpnthrs":30dumill said:Like the pick. Definitely needed some help at the position. Dont know much about him, but hopefully he is starter material.
pittpnthrs":15comzjt said:Like the pick. Definitely needed some help at the position. Dont know much about him, but hopefully he is starter material.
Seanhawk":174m9bsr said:Maelstrom787":174m9bsr said:Pete confirms Tre is being looked at as an outside corner first. JS says he'd be a top-10 pick if 6'2".
Ironically then, he would have been a first round pick if it wasn't for the Seahawks.
FresnoHawk68":2gkmmsd8 said:Seanhawk":2gkmmsd8 said:Maelstrom787":2gkmmsd8 said:Pete confirms Tre is being looked at as an outside corner first. JS says he'd be a top-10 pick if 6'2".
Ironically then, he would have been a first round pick if it wasn't for the Seahawks.
Lol! Thank God we didn’t have a round 1!
FortWorthSeahawk":cz1i0l6d said:[youtube]ghkYa07i8X4[/youtube]
Here's some of the drills from the Senior Bowl (you'll find Tre Brown spread out through the clip); size is a factor, but he's got speed and does look for the ball (one of the few interceptions during the drills).
Also shows off Dee Eskridge's speed near the end of the clip against some of these corners.
RockinHawks":ujzfhiz1 said:He was only rated lower because of his height. He's a lockdown corner with good hands and great instincts...everything we lacked with Griffen. I like it. Not much of a project...he's polished.
HawkerD":2zt1efxm said:RockinHawks":2zt1efxm said:He was only rated lower because of his height. He's a lockdown corner with good hands and great instincts...everything we lacked with Griffen. I like it. Not much of a project...he's polished.
The last lanky CB who has worked out was #25. Aside from that drafting for measurables has not produced. Glad they went for a guy who can already play the position and has proven talent, rather than one of PC's "projects", all who have ultimately failed.
Appyhawk":2sj22bg7 said:Brown is speedy and a good ball hawk. I love that. Think Reed's CB performance changed minds in the FO?
Pete got his project guy in the UDFA pool.
FresnoHawk68":2t09k0ar said:Appyhawk":2t09k0ar said:Brown is speedy and a good ball hawk. I love that. Think Reed's CB performance changed minds in the FO?
Pete got his project guy in the UDFA pool.
Pete said in the press conference that wasn’t the case & he’s had small CB’s before. Pete said Reed probably will do at CB what RW did at QB, open the minds of other teams in the league! Pete said it could be weird having 2 small CB’s starting at both sides but oh well, at least that’s what I interpreted from Pete.
If you think about it the media constantly gets things wrong with Seattle! With a strong D Line you don’t have to have the best CB’s, a team can get by if it’s CB’s are physical and can tackle. Recently our D Line hasn’t been very good and our CB’s were exploited, we could have drafted a lengthy physical CB in round 2 and Seattle did interview Asante Samuel jr who was picked at #47 by Carroll protégée Robert Saleh who also drafted 6”3 CB Witherspoon.
It looks like we’ve been misinformed again & brainwashed into believing we know Pete’s criteria for CB. Both Carroll & Saleh acquire Reed, Witherspoon & Sherman, both interview (I assume) Asante Samuel jr one acquires Samuel, both draft small outside CB’s in the same draft.
Maelstrom787":221o8cuf said:FresnoHawk68":221o8cuf said:Appyhawk":221o8cuf said:Brown is speedy and a good ball hawk. I love that. Think Reed's CB performance changed minds in the FO?
Pete got his project guy in the UDFA pool.
Pete said in the press conference that wasn’t the case & he’s had small CB’s before. Pete said Reed probably will do at CB what RW did at QB, open the minds of other teams in the league! Pete said it could be weird having 2 small CB’s starting at both sides but oh well, at least that’s what I interpreted from Pete.
If you think about it the media constantly gets things wrong with Seattle! With a strong D Line you don’t have to have the best CB’s, a team can get by if it’s CB’s are physical and can tackle. Recently our D Line hasn’t been very good and our CB’s were exploited, we could have drafted a lengthy physical CB in round 2 and Seattle did interview Asante Samuel jr who was picked at #47 by Carroll protégée Robert Saleh who also drafted 6”3 CB Witherspoon.
It looks like we’ve been misinformed again & brainwashed into believing we know Pete’s criteria for CB. Both Carroll & Saleh acquire Reed, Witherspoon & Sherman, both interview (I assume) Asante Samuel jr one acquires Samuel, both draft small outside CB’s in the same draft.
The criteria is corroborated by a decade of data establishing an archetype. Seattle had never once selected a boundary corner with arms under 32 inches. Couple that with the admission from PC/JS that they're adapting their criteria, and it's pretty clear that they've always had a type and that they're changing things up.
FresnoHawk68":1djgpbl7 said:Maelstrom787":1djgpbl7 said:FresnoHawk68":1djgpbl7 said:Appyhawk":1djgpbl7 said:Brown is speedy and a good ball hawk. I love that. Think Reed's CB performance changed minds in the FO?
Pete got his project guy in the UDFA pool.
Pete said in the press conference that wasn’t the case & he’s had small CB’s before. Pete said Reed probably will do at CB what RW did at QB, open the minds of other teams in the league! Pete said it could be weird having 2 small CB’s starting at both sides but oh well, at least that’s what I interpreted from Pete.
If you think about it the media constantly gets things wrong with Seattle! With a strong D Line you don’t have to have the best CB’s, a team can get by if it’s CB’s are physical and can tackle. Recently our D Line hasn’t been very good and our CB’s were exploited, we could have drafted a lengthy physical CB in round 2 and Seattle did interview Asante Samuel jr who was picked at #47 by Carroll protégée Robert Saleh who also drafted 6”3 CB Witherspoon.
It looks like we’ve been misinformed again & brainwashed into believing we know Pete’s criteria for CB. Both Carroll & Saleh acquire Reed, Witherspoon & Sherman, both interview (I assume) Asante Samuel jr one acquires Samuel, both draft small outside CB’s in the same draft.
The criteria is corroborated by a decade of data establishing an archetype. Seattle had never once selected a boundary corner with arms under 32 inches. Couple that with the admission from PC/JS that they're adapting their criteria, and it's pretty clear that they've always had a type and that they're changing things up.
Again Pete said multiple times he has used shorter CB’s in the NFL and Schneider indicated if the draft is giving you it you take it. Pete basically said Reed will open the NFL’s eyes not his which are already open, Pete said this the other day to clarify his statement last season about Reed.
Believe what you want to believe and I will believe what I want to believe, Pete’s the one giving confusing info.
On a side note I am suspicious that Pete & John are purposely throwing the media under the bus. As long as they win I don’t care what they do.
If only we could transfuse his skill and instinct into Tre Flower's body? May be it takes two Tres?Maelstrom787":w4rjxz7z said:Pete confirms Tre is being looked at as an outside corner first. JS says he'd be a top-10 pick if 6'2".