Bennett- has been up and down. sometimes looks like a borderline pro-bowler, others can't even stay on the field.
his breaks are not clean & decisive, can recover using length or get beat ugly.
Harrison- has the physical tools, but is not physical enough and makes too many mental mistakes despite the fact he is in position more than most of safeties we have had here.
does not have speed, but neither did Lynch. has to be a student of game film, play smart & in position.
Molden- Not played enough on defense to make any judgement, but at least should be a good special-teamer.
while we don't know much about his cover skills @ cb I can tell you he has the measureables you look for. very unfortunate about his injury, maybe the Texans should have just taken off the kid gloves a little sooner anyway?
Barber- see Molden.
Barber is completely different player, very physical & aggressive at least what I've seen. he is also one of the more competitive db's will throw his body around but subject to penalties too.
Reeves- Good enough to be frustrating. Can stay with the WR and has some ability in the run game, but mises more plays than he makes. See why the Texans bought into him and why Dallas let him go at the same time.
work in progress but does have the long speed & run support ability they like.
Robinson- Probably a little overrated by Texans fans in terms of his pure corner performance, but from a distance seems like the most obvious leader and toughest guy on the defense.
agree, hate to rain on anybodys parade but he is still an exceptional nickle he just can't cover & stretch down the field like he used to. in other words great is short space, anticiapation, moxie/savy, qucik cuts but smaller with less speed in long coverage.
Not going to comment on the "veteran" safeties as they are all dime a dozen type players who have limitations.
if CC Brown wants more money he'll have to find another team (FA) but if not he will still be a Texan. same goes for Faggins..