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You have the FOUR defensive linemen (2 DEs and DTs)
... And THREE linebackers (Weak side, Strong side, and Middle). Behind that you
have the two Safeties (Free and Strong) and two Corners on the outside.
However, the NFL is turning into a 3-down passing
league. Why have 3 linebackers when you can have 3 corners? In fact, according
to Peter King at The MMQB, 63.4% of plays
in NFL games have 5 or more DBs on the field. Thats nearly TWO-THIRDS! Usually
it is more of a nickel look with 3 corners, 2 safeties, 2 linebackers.
And that is where this article comes in to play. Who
is going to man the nickel/slot corner for the Giants?
Is it the #10 pick of the 2016 NFL Draft, Eli Apple?
Most definitely not. As I mentioned here, Chris Ash the former DC at Ohio State said in an interview that Apple
was NEVER asked to play slot. He was taught to grab and hold wideouts up and
down the field. Now think about it, a 6'1" corner who has relied on
grabbing and holding to stay tight with the wideout, trying to keep up with the
smaller shifty wide receivers. Good luck. Apple was brought on (I hope) as a
back up outside guy, along with being DRC's long-term replacement.
So after Apple, the most realistic options in my mind are: Bennett Jackson,
Trevin Wade, and Donte Deayon.
Bennett Jackson
Went from corner, to safety, back
to corner. Now the Giants can kind of play him in a slot/safety hybrid like
they did with Rolle a few years back. However, the guy hasn't played in two
seasons because of knee injuries. He was on his way to start at FS before he
tore his ACL in a preseason game last year. Torn ACLs are not the best injury
for a slot cornerback to come back from.
Trevin Wade
Mr. Wade is an interesting one.
Drafted in 2012 by the Browns in the 7th round and played in 13 games that
year. Bounced around a little and landed on the Giants in January of last year.
He's 5'10" 190, so he has solid slot corner size. My one problem with him
is the risk taking without the top corner talent to do so. He can get burned on
taking peeks into the backfield without staying with receivers. BUT the man has
a nose for the football. Started in 3 games last year. Played in 16. 6 pass
breakups, 1 TD saving forced fumble (Matt Jones, Redskins), 2 fumble
recoveries, 1 TD.
Donte Deayon
Guy had 17 career interceptions which is 5th on Boise State's all-time list and 3rd on the Mountain West. But for me, it all started on June 6th during OTA's.
I saw a tweet from Art Stapleton, one of the Giants beat writers, about Deayon
getting a pick during practice. I sat there at my desk pondering, "Donte
Deayon, hm?" ... went straight to youtube, and this was my reaction: (Deacon
means Deayon, obviously)
— 10over12 (@RealTlkFB) June 6, 2016Deacon is 5-9 160 at most, plays like a pitbull. Kid is hungry. From Boise State like @DThompson004. #Giants https://t.co/atVejEUWJR
That night I sat in bed
that night thinking, "Giants spent a number 10 pick on a backup, while we
found our starting nickel guy after the draft!" So on the train to work
the next morning I watched even more tape, and came out with this thought:
Another thing on Donte Deayon (@AyoItsND). Seems like he has that attitude this defense needs. An @OBJ_3 on offense. Hope he sticks. #Giants— 10over12 (@RealTlkFB) June 7, 2016
Attitude on defense is so,
so, SO important. You must want the ball. You must want to hit people. Bring
your opponent to their knees mentally and physically. A quote from this article backs
up my tweet:
“You push me, I’ll push you,” Deayon says. “You talk trash, I’m gonna talk trash. And every time you line up, I’m gonna be right there, and you’re gonna have to do it for four quarters ’cause I’m gonna be there for four quarters, trying to make plays.”
Good vibes for Deayon continued while the days passed:
If you can't already tell, I feel Deayon not only makes the team, but is the starting guy at nickel corner come day one. I mean the guy's nickname is Neon (yes after Deion Sanders)... how could you not want him to start?Have a real good feeling about this man. What he may lack in size, he makes up for in heart and passion. #Giants https://t.co/bpWcupYIJR— 10over12 (@RealTlkFB) June 13, 2016
Would
I have a problem with Wade claiming the spot once again with a sprinkle of
"Neon" throughout the season? Not at all. What I do know is that I
want him in between the lines on defense. I want the attitude. I want the
intensity.
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