Newz wrote:humanrefutation wrote:Casey got beat badly a couple times today but I think he's gonna get better. These young DBs are fun to watch.
Agreed. He also forced that TO with the tipped ball.
Hayward doesn't come off as a guy who is going to be a "lock down" corner in the sense that he just shuts guys down. But he does seem like a ballhawk and a guy who is always going to be a threat to turn defense into offense.
There are at most 2-3 real "lock down" corners in the NFL at one time, sometimes just one or none. True lock down corners like say Dieon Sanders or Revis are very rare to the point quarterbacks rarely bother to throw that way. The vast vast majority of corners range from just the better ones being able to usually keep elite receivers from having big games to varying degrees of above average, solid, to poor.
I'd like to see Hayward become our version of say the Bears Tillman. Tillman gets beat i coverage sometimes, but in general is an above average coverage guy. It's all of the turnovers though which Tillman has a role in that makes him so valuable.