The Flores Effect - 2020 Miami Def vs 2023 Minnesota Def
May 7, 2023 13:18:15 GMT -6
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Post by Danchat on May 7, 2023 13:18:15 GMT -6
A few picks later, they selected one of the most versatile players in college football, LSU’s Jay Ward. He had similar positional splits to players like Rowe and Jones, which is unusual for college players.
Adofo-Mensah said that different people projected Ward as a potential starter at three different positions, which he viewed as a major plus.
“I kind of stepped back and was like, well, if this guy could be a starter at three different positions, it's pretty likely that he figures out one of them, as long as we have a plan for him,” Adofo-Mensah said.
Ascending hybrid talent with rare length, speed and versatility to create mismatches for the offense, depending upon alignment. He has a bachelor's at three positions (slot corner, safety, linebacker) but could earn a master's degree in complex workload with a more focused and defined job description than "jack-of-all-trades."
Box: 1077
Slot: 641
DL: 432
Corner: 65
FS: 63
In 2022, he play skewed a lot more towards slot where he played 409 snaps, the most of any position. Now the Cardinals list him as a nickel back.
The problem is, he wasn't really that good at any of them and his Cardinals defense stinks with him as a top 10 pick centerpiece. He allowed an 84% reception rate in 2022. Compare that to Chandon Sullivan who seemed to give up a lot for the Vikings, and Sullivan gave up "only" 79%.
I hope the Vikings put the emphasis on Kwesi's last part "as long as we have a plan for him". Figure out what thing he's best at, rather than trying to make him a swiss army knife that looks useful on paper, but underperforms in practical situations.