Wilks said. “We take a lot of pride in making sure our corners tackle.”
Interesting to see how this affects PP and his lack of tackling.
Wilks said. “We take a lot of pride in making sure our corners tackle.”
Is Jamar Taylor a good tackler?Wilks said. “We take a lot of pride in making sure our corners tackle.”
Interesting to see how this affects PP and his lack of tackling.
Is Jamar Taylor a good tackler?
Taylor is winning the interviews at least.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ed-additions-of-the-2018-nfl-offseason#slide3The Most Overlooked Additions of the 2018 NFL Offseason
Arizona Cardinals Trade for Jamar Taylor
The Browns added a number of quality players this offseason, but they've jettisoned a couple as well. Cornerback Jamar Taylor is one such player, and he could immediately walk into a starting role for the Arizona Cardinals opposite Patrick Peterson.
Taylor was a starter each of the past two seasons in Cleveland, and in most instances, he performed well. Last season, he amassed 62 tackles, 10 passes defended and a forced fumble. Taylor knows how to make plays on the ball, and he isn't afraid to get rough.
"He's physical, and I love the way he tackles," Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks said, per Bob Baum of the Associated Press. "We take a lot of pride in that, of course I do, in making sure our cornerbacks tackle."
Maybe Supplemental Draft.Thanks for posting, Ronin. I kind of hope there will be one more addition to the cornerback group, but I suppose my thinking is mostly because Taylor did not cost more to acquire than he did which could in theory say something about his abilities. I know that’s not really fair to him.
Luckily for the Cardinals, the starting spot across from Peterson is one of the easiest jobs in the NFL. Unluckily for them, they lost Tramon Williams this offseason and have little hope of replacing the production from a season ago. They traded for Taylor this offseason from Cleveland, but there was a reason why the talent-needy Browns were willing to part ways with the former second-round pick. Taylor allowed 69.3 percent of his targets to be completed a season ago and has allowed a passer rating of 111.4 in his coverage for his career.
He seemed to bite on every double move this year.
How do you continue to let that happen (as a player)?
Com'on man, we have Brandon Williams. He was born to play CB.This perplexes me. Who do we have that is any better?
L Johnson.This perplexes me. Who do we have that is any better?
This perplexes me. Who do we have that is any better?
btw brandon williams is the most atrocious player but still keeping his roster spot
yes and he is useless as gunner too, u can notice him just if he makes a penaltyThat is truly mind boggling. Does he even play special teams anymore?