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I'd say they've already made provisions to move on from him after the season.We may lose him after next season.
I'd say they've already made provisions to move on from him after the season.We may lose him after next season.
https://arizonasports.com/story/200...mental-draft-washington-state-jalen-thompson/“He’s really explosive, jumps high, gets to balls you don’t think he can get to, and he hits a ton, ’cause he’s not a really big guy but I mean he just unloads it,” Leach told Doug & Wolf on Thursday.
This echos what I have heard and read. He can be an option as a nickel CB which can enable Baker to stay at S as much as possible.This is a solid selection as some rated him a round 4 talent or slightly better. He fits the Cards’ need to cover slot receivers and tight ends. He has good speed, good hand and excellent agility. He’ll need to add muscle to be an effective NFL run defender but his tackling form is solid. He has plenty of aggressiveness. All this is not to say he’s elite yet. His aggressiveness can cause him to take himself out of plays. He’s also sometimes gets fooled by play action.
He apparently was flagged for a banned substance and lost his final year of eligibility.
The Thompson Twins!xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
I’m dead lastsooooo close to just posting “If I wwas King for just one day, I’d take him” without first looking to see if someone beat me to the Thompson Twins reference.
So now, after several years of stockpiling "The Best Available Wiiliams" and "The Best Avaiable Johnsons", we're now collecting "The best available Thompsons."So we have drafted the Thompson Twins at safety... that should add some 'pop'
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The Washington State product, who was tagged as a second-round talent in our preseason 2020 NFL Draft Guide by PFF’s lead draft analyst Mike Renner, will cost fifth-round selection in the 2020 NFL Draft, per the supplemental draft rules — one of the picks acquired by the team’s jettisoning of signal-caller Josh Rosen.
Now the question becomes how the new Thompson fits into the picture out in the desert.
[Editor’s note: The preseason 2020 NFL Draft Guide will be made available to PFF Edge and Elite subscribers on August 12.]
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“Coverage is king in today’s NFL and Thompson brings an intriguing mix of slot and deep coverage ability that will be covered by two-high heavy defenses.” — Pro Football Focus’ Lead Draft Analyst Mike Renner.
Prior to Wednesday’s draft, Renner noted that defensive coordinators that play a lot of split field coverages would be the ones who would covet Thompson’s skill set. Arguably his biggest strength is his ability to match routes from the type of deep-off position safeties see in quarters coverage and its many variations. In Vance Joseph’s defense, that type of ability is required from his safeties.
The Washington State Thompson is a much more seamless fit to a role Joseph’s defense than Alabama’s Thompson early on. Not only because of that off-coverage ability, but also because of Jalen Thompson’s ability to play man coverage over the slot and on tight ends. Will Parks played a good deal of nickel/dime safety in the Denver Broncos’ defense a season ago and the newly added safety looks like the favorite to fill a similar role with the Cardinals.
I like the pick but he did get busted for something ...so easy on the kool aid steal pick for now
Bad habits tend to show themselves over time
We won’t be picking first in the 5th round next year
I do like him better the Deonte Thompson though. I think he’s slightly bigger & a better hitter.
I'm struggling to understand why we drafted him. Why we need him. We have Kyler.
Thanks for the link. That explains it pretty well.
Ahahahahahahaha!!!!!Kyler can play all positions!
And you don’t think he was wanted re this!!?!It was an over-the-counter supplement from what I've heard...would like to know more before judging.
https://arizonasports.com/story/200...-jalen-thompson-project-nickel/?show=commentsPFF: Cardinals rookie S Jalen Thompson could project as nickel
He has been signed to a contract per Twitter.