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Practice Squad
KO SIMPSON, SOUTH CAROLINA (UNDERCLASSMAN)
Ko Simpson has the experience and maturity to be a top safety in the league.
Positives: Outstanding size (6-1 and 203 pounds), speed and athleticism. Excels at reading the quarterback's eyes and getting a jump on routes. Good body control allows him to adjust well once the ball is in the air. Excellent strength that he uses well in run support. Takes proper angles to the ball-carrier and hits with authority.
Negatives: Sometimes relies too much on athleticism and instincts rather than sound techniques, which he must develop.
ANTONIO CROMARTIE, FLORIDA STATE (UNDERCLASSMAN)
Antonio Cromartie's versatility to play multiple positions makes him a hot prospect.
Positives: Great size (6-2 and 203 pounds). Outstanding speed, athleticism, and leaping ability. Superb instincts. Long arms and strong hands. Provides strong run support. Versatility with background as a receiver and kick-return skills.
Negatives: Missed the 2005 season after undergoing major knee surgery, although he ran well in his individual workout for scouts. Needs to work on anticipation of pass routes.
JEREMY TRUEBLOOD, BOSTON COLLEGE
Positives: Ultra-large frame (6-8 and 316 pounds), arm length (34½ inches), and hand size (10½ inches). ... Better athlete than size might indicate. ... Good quickness and footwork. ... Takes good angles on blocks and finishes well.
Negatives: Plenty of work needed on techniques, especially when it comes to preventing defenders from getting under his pads and maintaining balance. ... Needs to develop better lateral movement and body control in the open field. ... Could add some lower-body strength.
A Couple people I would like Houston to take a look at if still ava. in Round 2! All could come in and contribute right away fill a NEED position
Ko Simpson has the experience and maturity to be a top safety in the league.
Positives: Outstanding size (6-1 and 203 pounds), speed and athleticism. Excels at reading the quarterback's eyes and getting a jump on routes. Good body control allows him to adjust well once the ball is in the air. Excellent strength that he uses well in run support. Takes proper angles to the ball-carrier and hits with authority.
Negatives: Sometimes relies too much on athleticism and instincts rather than sound techniques, which he must develop.
ANTONIO CROMARTIE, FLORIDA STATE (UNDERCLASSMAN)
Antonio Cromartie's versatility to play multiple positions makes him a hot prospect.
Positives: Great size (6-2 and 203 pounds). Outstanding speed, athleticism, and leaping ability. Superb instincts. Long arms and strong hands. Provides strong run support. Versatility with background as a receiver and kick-return skills.
Negatives: Missed the 2005 season after undergoing major knee surgery, although he ran well in his individual workout for scouts. Needs to work on anticipation of pass routes.
JEREMY TRUEBLOOD, BOSTON COLLEGE
Positives: Ultra-large frame (6-8 and 316 pounds), arm length (34½ inches), and hand size (10½ inches). ... Better athlete than size might indicate. ... Good quickness and footwork. ... Takes good angles on blocks and finishes well.
Negatives: Plenty of work needed on techniques, especially when it comes to preventing defenders from getting under his pads and maintaining balance. ... Needs to develop better lateral movement and body control in the open field. ... Could add some lower-body strength.
A Couple people I would like Houston to take a look at if still ava. in Round 2! All could come in and contribute right away fill a NEED position