ganesh Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago On 5/10/2025 at 4:54 AM, Mark Vader said: 3 months to Preseason. Does that help? Or a month away from Mandatory Mini Camp! 1 Quote
BearNorth Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Jordan Hancock 9.82 RAS, 4.42 40, another guy with serious hops over 40" vertical. Taller, bigger, faster, more explosive than Cam and played at the highest level of CFB facing elite players [MH Jr.] every day in practice. Suspect when Taron's time with the Bills ends, he could be the replacement, as he played slot at The Ohio State University, but also has size to play safety in a 6 DB set. 3 Quote
YattaOkasan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, BearNorth said: Jordan Hancock 9.82 RAS, 4.42 40, another guy with serious hops over 40" vertical. Taller, bigger, faster, more explosive than Cam and played at the highest level of CFB facing elite players [MH Jr.] every day in practice. Suspect when Taron's time with the Bills ends, he could be the replacement, as he played slot at The Ohio State University, but also has size to play safety in a 6 DB set. Its also very exciting that he sorta played all over for OSU. He seemingly didnt have a specific role and had to know the whole defense. Very excited that were getting a supreme athlete that knows the defensive philosophy throughout. That he didnt have the specific role to shine in was seemingly why he was available so late. https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Jordan-Hancock-CB-OhioState (near the bottom says played CB, NCB, and S). Quote
Mikey152 Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago (edited) 2 hours ago, YattaOkasan said: Its also very exciting that he sorta played all over for OSU. He seemingly didnt have a specific role and had to know the whole defense. Very excited that were getting a supreme athlete that knows the defensive philosophy throughout. That he didnt have the specific role to shine in was seemingly why he was available so late. https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Jordan-Hancock-CB-OhioState (near the bottom says played CB, NCB, and S). The Buckeyes really took off defensively when they moved him to free safety part time. Ransom was more of an in the box defender, which forced downs to play deep middle. When Ransom went down, they played Hancock deep middle and moved Downs closer to the LOS where he could make more plays. He acquitted himself nicely. They kept doing it after Ransom came back and he played a lot of safety snaps in the playoffs. That said...he is more of a pass defender, IMO. More Micah, less Poyer or even Johnson. Edited 19 minutes ago by Mikey152 Quote
BigAl2526 Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, Mikey152 said: The Buckeyes really took off defensively when they moved him to free safety. Ransom was more of an in the box defender, which forced downs to play deep middle. When Ransom went down, they played Hancock deep middle and moved Downs closer to the LOS where he could make more plays. He acquitted himself nicely. That said...he is more of a pass defender, IMO. More Micah, less Poyer or even Johnson. The challenge of evaluating a guy who played in multiple spots in college is that the player had less opportunity to focus on the techniques and skill set development for any one position. It's tough to find both versatility and a highly developed skill set in one player unless it's Travis Hunter. Quote
Mikey152 Posted 5 minutes ago Posted 5 minutes ago (edited) 8 minutes ago, BigAl2526 said: The challenge of evaluating a guy who played in multiple spots in college is that the player had less opportunity to focus on the techniques and skill set development for any one position. It's tough to find both versatility and a highly developed skill set in one player unless it's Travis Hunter. Maybe. But he never really left the CB room at tOSU, he would just rotate in at safety for certain looks or to fill in for injury. He was their nickel CB. Even as a deep safety, he was mostly playing coverage. What I think had him slide was our outside CBs these past two seasons were kind of the weak spot and yet they never really moved him outside. In theory he is big and athletic enough to play out there, so it begs the question as to why they kept him at nickel. Edited 4 minutes ago by Mikey152 Quote
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