DJrmb
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I would love to see what Pete and the coaching staff could do with this incredible athlete. Green was originally a WR which is where he played his freshman year. Then his sophomore year he converted to defense and played safety, mostly as a backup while trying to learn the position. Last year was his junior year and only his second year at safety where he won the starting job and started to really understand the position. He also took on the responsibility for checking the Clemson secondary into the proper coverages all season long in just his second year of playing defense.
He plays with a bit of nastiness and there is some ill intent in his hits. If John Schneider wants to "get back to being the bully" adding a guy like this would certainly help. His biggest downfall is in the fundamentals of his tackling which is something Pete and the staff emphasize and coach players up on really well. He shows good natural instincts and ability in coverage.
Green is everything Seattle covets in an athlete. He's got good size and length for the position, he's got tons of speed and plays fast as well (not just track speed, though he did set the combine record for fastest 40-time by a safety), he plays with a chip on his shoulder and he's passionate out on the field.
He was expected to be a mid to late round pick before the combine because there is just so little tape on him. He's now expected to possibly move up into the 3rd. This guy with the right coaching staff will be one of the steals of the 2016 draft. I just hope Seattle is the team that gets this steal.
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He plays with a bit of nastiness and there is some ill intent in his hits. If John Schneider wants to "get back to being the bully" adding a guy like this would certainly help. His biggest downfall is in the fundamentals of his tackling which is something Pete and the staff emphasize and coach players up on really well. He shows good natural instincts and ability in coverage.
Green is everything Seattle covets in an athlete. He's got good size and length for the position, he's got tons of speed and plays fast as well (not just track speed, though he did set the combine record for fastest 40-time by a safety), he plays with a chip on his shoulder and he's passionate out on the field.
He was expected to be a mid to late round pick before the combine because there is just so little tape on him. He's now expected to possibly move up into the 3rd. This guy with the right coaching staff will be one of the steals of the 2016 draft. I just hope Seattle is the team that gets this steal.
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