CBs:
Day 2 they tend to go for guys who have a sub 7, 3-cone and they like cones in the 6.8's. The problem with that is a lot of these guys had bad cones.
There are a plethora of guys who are possible fits for us but would excel in the Seattle press-zone scheme: Paulson Adebo, Ifeatu Melifonwu, Tyson Campbell, Ben St. Juste, Tay Gowan, Israel Mukuamu, Kelvin Joseph, Keith Taylor, Robert Rochell, and Ambry Thomas.
Outside CB:
Paulson Adebo: This guy is awkward as fuck, opted out, and had a bad 2019. He has the testing scores but his footwork is just sloppy. I think Adebo is a Seattle press-zone guy and I have thought that since I saw him day 1. I saw tackling issues with Adebo as well as not being good in run support. I am not an Adebo guy BUT his testing fits the Pats.
Ben St. Juste: Another guy who is awkward as fuck, HT
@Super Nomario. I am higher on him than Dave even though I think we have the same grade or around the same grade on him. He is JJW but faster and better in run support. I love his fit here and think as he grows as a player and gets more experience he will be a solid CB2. I like his press-man skills.
Ambry Thomas: Opted out and played undersized because of a gastro-intestinal issue in 2019. He gained 10-15 pounds and is a good press-man guy. He has play-strength issues and I am not sold on his agility. Has speed for days and can possibly do FS stuff.
Kelvin Joseph: bad agilities and his eye discipline is horrific. I am not a Kelvin Joseph fan but he has decent ball skills and if you fix his eye discipline you can work around some hip stiffness because of his route anticipation. Not a perfect fit IMO though.
Robert Rochell: Has the athleticism and is good in run support but he needs a lot of technical work and the ball-skills aren't there yet. If he plays to the sum of his parts he will be excellent but if not... not so much.
Ifeatu Melifonwu and Tyson Campbell could be fits for them but neither have the agilities they like and Campbell doesn't have ball skills or finishing skills. Ifeatu isn't physical enough and like Campbell is in position so many times to make a play but does not. Israel Mukuamu is an even more extreme version of Ben St. Juste - he is so stiff in the hips though it would surprise me if they went with him. He might be able to do some FS work and played there in 2020 for USC (South Carolina)
Outside/Inside/Maybe-Safety:
Aaron Robinson: My man from UCF - love his run support, versatility, scrappiness. He is a baller, shot caller, and will CHIRP IN YOUR FACE. He is fire. And I love playing with fire. He is one of my dudes.
Asante Samuel: He can be your slot corner, can match up on smaller outside WRs. He can play quarters and is great in zones BUT can do some press-stuff with more favorable matchups. He is undersized though but tested well. Not sure he is a great fit here.
EDIT: I will reset the board on IDL, and Safety too. I love UCF safety Richie Grant who has the best man-to-man coverage skills in the class at FS. Has played all 3 safety spots and is the best in run support. Think I need to give Super Nomario a HT on his man ot man superlatives but I also saw the same thing.