Put it this way: when you’ve got different sets of rules for regular season and playoffs — or when you have to put the rules onscreen before every overtime, just to explain yet again to the viewers at home what the hell’s happening — you’ve got a flawed system.
Indianapolis ColtsI’ve been fortunate enough to watch tape with everyone from Patrick Mahomes to Richard Sherman, and three players in Super Bowl LV — Mahomes, Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II, and Buccaneers safety Antoine Winfield Jr.
Tennessee TitansThe #Titans could add less expensive vets such as Kevin Johnson, Breshaud Breeland or Ronald Darby. There are also solid CBs in the draft such as Jaycee Horn, Asante Samuel Jr., Greg Newsome, Keith Taylor Jr. and plenty of others.
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The Steelers moved Marcus Allen from safety to linebacker during the 2020 season and he’ll be back for more work on their defense in 2021.
Smith went 5-1 as Washington’s starter last season, helping them to win the NFC East. That he was able to be back on the field at all was a remarkable story after a serious leg injury in 2018 that eventually required multiple surgeries to clean out infection.
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New York JetsThe Chiefs ran Cover 0 on over 8% of their defensive snaps during the regular season in 2020, good for the top 5 among NFL defenses. It's a tough job for NFL cornerbacks because they won't have any safety help over the top, and they're very much so left in a 1-on-1 matchup against a receiver. Alabama's Patrick Surtain II excels when tasked with this type of coverage. "(Surtain) was targeted five times in Cover-0 last season, allowing one catch for 13 yards, two pass deflections, and an opponent passer rating of 39.58," Touchdown Wire's Doug Farrar wrote. If the Chiefs intend to continue using Cover 0 looks at such a high rate, they'd be wise to consider Surtain. He's surely on their radar given his father played for Kansas City in the 2000s. The issue is that he's projected to come off the board rather quickly in the first round, so this would be a situation where the Chiefs would likely have to move up and get him. The next prospect deemed a fit is an underclassman who is a bit of a sleeper.
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