Lots of good background here and insights into his life and football: http://prointerviews.org/2013/05/24/jamartaylor/
[video=youtube;PQTIGKn-9RA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PQTIGKn-9RA[/video] i like that little video
Thanks for the link, I really want this guy to do well too: http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-draft/0ap2000000160845/2013-Draft-profile-CB-Will-Davis-Utah-St
I really like how much Taylor's workout measurables and college stats are so similar to Revis' when he came out. With his work ethic both in the classroom and on the field - if he remains healthy I think he'll be a great one for us. I'm pretty happy we went with this kid in round 2 over one of the other CBs in round 1.
If he recovers and stays healthy - I think he has as good a chance as any to be the best CB in this draft.
Work ethic. Boise State produces top talent. Great coaches. Top change of direction, top on bench press (bumping receiver), understands the game, played for a while. Hungry and desire to be the best. Fast too.
yup, like his game as well, agree with you on your points and would add one thing to it...swagger, he has it when he comfortable....love when he does the arm cross hip hop pose..lol..for me, only Hayden, milliner, Trufant, were the only three I would of taken over him, so I believe late 2nd round was excellent value. Fast..great body for the position, physical, confident..all we need to see is if the instincts are as good as the measurables.
I would add a great fit in the system. I think he's a natural at sitting in off-man and jumping a route. IMO that is the skill that will increase the number of TOs this D produces. And in today's NFL DBs are often (too often IMO) just measured by their INT totals. The only DB in the draft I thought was better at that particular skill was DJ Hayden. BTW I think Grimes excels at this skill as well.