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Chiefs pop DB L'Jarius Sneed at 4.138 -- my favorite sleeper CB
CB/S versatility, will level up back at CB... opposing QB rating of 61.8 on 153 targets with 50% completions on targets lined up as outside CB pic.twitter.com/QA5L5Gs1K2
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
If this pick is a true ‘hit’, it is the kind of selection that positions the team to continue along that dynasty continuum.
4th round pick who can start day one at CB? If he’s up to the task, that’s a hell of a pickup.
“Sneed, though, did make the interception, and he returned the ball 39 yards to the Texans’ 17-yard line. He even displayed his elite speed, reaching 21.38 mph on the play, making him the fastest ball carrier in the game, according to Next Gen Stats.”
First Chiefs rookie CB to start Week 1 since Peters in 2015, who also had a pick. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
World. Class. Sneed.
“Sneed, though, did make the interception, and he returned the ball 39 yards to the Texans’ 17-yard line. He even displayed his elite speed, reaching 21.38 mph on the play, making him the fastest ball carrier in the game, according to Next Gen Stats.”
First Chiefs rookie CB to start Week 1 since Peters in 2015, who also had a pick.
He's an elite athlete for sure. Which at CB, is great.
Dont' wanna jump to any conclusions, but damn the guy looked really good last week. Just polished and vet like out there. With those measurables, if he can play that way, dang. [Reply]
Sneed said the game speed felt slow compared to facing the Chiefs' Wrs during training camp. He prefers to play cornerback going forward even though he played quite a bit of safety in college. [Reply]
I didn't really watch Sneed real closely during the game, but from the little I saw he's a tremendous athlete, with serious speed. Also liked that he wasn't afraid to tangle with his assignments. Here's hoping he keeps making big strides this season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
World. Class. Sneed.
“Sneed, though, did make the interception, and he returned the ball 39 yards to the Texans’ 17-yard line. He even displayed his elite speed, reaching 21.38 mph on the play, making him the fastest ball carrier in the game, according to Next Gen Stats.”
First Chiefs rookie CB to start Week 1 since Peters in 2015, who also had a pick.
According to NFL.com, Sneed hit the 2nd highest speed recorded this week in the NFL, only behind Raheem Mostert. [Reply]