The last vid I did of Chenal went over really well, so figured I'd throw something together for Bryan Cook. I like this pick quite bit personally. Fair warning, if you don't like some metal, then you might not enjoy the vid as much.
The last vid I did of Chenal went over really well, so figured I'd throw something together for Bryan Cook. I like this pick quite bit personally. Fair warning, if you don't like some metal, then you might not enjoy the vid as much.
Yeah, that was fun. The guy likes to hit and likes to tackle. He's gonna bring swagger to our D. [Reply]
The last vid I did of Chenal went over really well, so figured I'd throw something together for Bryan Cook. I like this pick quite bit personally. Fair warning, if you don't like some metal, then you might not enjoy the vid as much.
Nice. I really hope he transitions well to the NFL. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fish:
Nice. I really hope he transitions well to the NFL.
I really think he's going to fill a role here no matter what. I don't know if that means replacing Sorensen right away or what yet. But I see him as the type of player that Veach and Co envisioned when they went into this draft wanting to rebuild the defense. If nothing else, I think he will make a great box safety because his containment technique is actually super impressive for a SS. I do not see any kind of "bust potential" with this guy. I see at bare minimum an effective role player.
Glad most of ya'll are enjoying the couple of videos I've made. [Reply]
Really can't wait till this guy & or Leo hits Russell Wilson and Josh Allen when they scramble. I know we have others that can hit hard but I think those two hit hard with more enjoyment and violence. [Reply]
The player of the day during Wednesday's look was rookie 3rd-round safety Bryan Cook.
In the team pass period, Mahomes rolled out to his right and threw a pass deep downfield* to his left on the run. Cook was right there to corral the interception.
On the very next play, Cook had a near-interception of Henne on a pass intended for WR Cornell Powell. During the last team period of practice, Cook would add another interception, this one off of Henne. In what is considered a passing camp, Cook had himself a day with two picks.
If he struggles in coverage, but is a physical player, there's a place for that on a squad but it's not what it once was. It's not ideal, and you hope that's not the case.
But Jonathan Abram has shown that there's just not much of a need or place for that type anymore in the league. [Reply]
I believe Spags is going to try to implement a few players that have traits of a DB's and LB's in order to combat the aerial challenges we will face in the AFC. Cooks is a perfect example of a player that has good skill sets in packages as a DB or LB. As much as Mahomes struggled against some of these high coverage schemes, why not present a version of that to some of these other guys and see how they do. [Reply]