Tom Zbikowski
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Tom Zbikowski
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Tom Zbikowski
The Jaguars have been said to be toying with the idea of letting Reggie Nelson see some action at cornerback/nickleback, which means they would need to bring in another safety or two. Well I was looking at some different prospects and Tommy Z seemed to impress me, but I would like to get someone's opinion on here about him. Would his game transfer to a cover 2 system, like the Jags? Do you think he would be a good vlaue with say a 3rd or 4th round pick?
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I watched him start for the last 3 years. Hard hitter, but he's been pretty awful in coverage at times. He's smart and can read an offense well, make adjustments in-game. But I don't think he has the speed to stay with a lot of receivers.
But any guy you're taking in that spot is going to have faults, he wouldn't be a bad pickup.

But any guy you're taking in that spot is going to have faults, he wouldn't be a bad pickup.

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He looked much better than most expected at the Senior Bowl workouts--probably the quickest safety there, and like GYBE said, he's a very good hitter and understands run support.
Watching him at ND he reminds me of Gerald Alexander, the 2nd round rookie from the Lions this past year. Alexander misses a lot of coverages and is much more a hitter than a tackler, but he wound up being a fairly effective Tampa-2 safety. He showed at ND he can blitz effectively too. I think Tommy Z isn't quite as fast or as sound with his feet, but he's worth a middle round look for a base Cover-2 team. His special teams play will play a large part in if he makes it or not.
Watching him at ND he reminds me of Gerald Alexander, the 2nd round rookie from the Lions this past year. Alexander misses a lot of coverages and is much more a hitter than a tackler, but he wound up being a fairly effective Tampa-2 safety. He showed at ND he can blitz effectively too. I think Tommy Z isn't quite as fast or as sound with his feet, but he's worth a middle round look for a base Cover-2 team. His special teams play will play a large part in if he makes it or not.
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http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com ... 7806.story
An article on him by the Chicago Tribune. I liked the read however I think it's geared more toward informing readers how the Senior Bowl works rather than about him as a prospect but it's worth the read.
An article on him by the Chicago Tribune. I liked the read however I think it's geared more toward informing readers how the Senior Bowl works rather than about him as a prospect but it's worth the read.