Post by stonedinvestor on Apr 27, 2023 14:00:04 GMT -5
Deonte Banks gets a lot of love and is attached to the Giants often.
My feeling here is good he's a really good player. Fast. 4.35 seems to have decent hip flip. He did have eight penalties last year and got shown up some games so he's not perfect but he is uber confident and has swagger and plays mean press coverage. In fact compared to most of the contenders Banks probably played the most % in press.
Emmanuel Forbes, brings another element to the table... he occasionally free lances and reads QB's eyes and he is a ALL PRO in the making. Having been a wide receiver in HS really shows in Forbe's game, his break on the ball is confounding to QB's... he's a receiver on defense<------
This is Star Power. And a way to out shine the Jets.
Draft Network>
Forbes is an ultra-competitive cover corner. He battles at the catch point when the ball is in flight to force pass break-ups. Forbes is at his best in press alignment where he can disrupt the timing between the wide receiver and quarterback. He offers scheme and coverage versatility. Forbes is experienced in both man and zone coverage schemes. He plays with good instincts, he does a good job working against rub routes and switch releases, and his ball skills are impressive. Forbes makes plays on the football at a consistent and high rate. He processes information quickly before jumping routes. Forbes is a solid contributor in the run game. He is willing to squeeze down and attack the ball carrier’s lower body. Forbes does not mind throwing his body around as a tackler—he plays more physically than his frame would suggest.
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To be fair Forbes had an unusually high amount of penalties last year for him six. So the 'grabby' line might be thrown his way as well.
Of course he also has the most pick-sixes in FBS and SEC history.
My feeling here is good he's a really good player. Fast. 4.35 seems to have decent hip flip. He did have eight penalties last year and got shown up some games so he's not perfect but he is uber confident and has swagger and plays mean press coverage. In fact compared to most of the contenders Banks probably played the most % in press.
Emmanuel Forbes, brings another element to the table... he occasionally free lances and reads QB's eyes and he is a ALL PRO in the making. Having been a wide receiver in HS really shows in Forbe's game, his break on the ball is confounding to QB's... he's a receiver on defense<------
This is Star Power. And a way to out shine the Jets.
Draft Network>
Forbes is an ultra-competitive cover corner. He battles at the catch point when the ball is in flight to force pass break-ups. Forbes is at his best in press alignment where he can disrupt the timing between the wide receiver and quarterback. He offers scheme and coverage versatility. Forbes is experienced in both man and zone coverage schemes. He plays with good instincts, he does a good job working against rub routes and switch releases, and his ball skills are impressive. Forbes makes plays on the football at a consistent and high rate. He processes information quickly before jumping routes. Forbes is a solid contributor in the run game. He is willing to squeeze down and attack the ball carrier’s lower body. Forbes does not mind throwing his body around as a tackler—he plays more physically than his frame would suggest.
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To be fair Forbes had an unusually high amount of penalties last year for him six. So the 'grabby' line might be thrown his way as well.
Of course he also has the most pick-sixes in FBS and SEC history.