markrc99
Footballguy
Can agree that DeJean is further along in his development than Sainristil. DeJean's football IQ is impressive, versatile. Accordingly, brings A+ leadership in every aspect, tackles, which even in the NFL is often $h!++y. Excellent ball skills, with the ability to track & elevate. But to be honest, from what I've read & with the bit of tape I've watched, I'm seeing a safety. A lengthy gait for a CB, making plays that are there to make. According to commanderswire.usatoday, Dan Quinn is going to run a lot of press coverage. So, a small part of this could be a matter of fit.I think it's possible, maybe even likely, that they'd have gotten Sinnott at their original pick in the 3rd. Maybe not, but only 1 other TE was drafted on day 2, so worst case scenario they could've taken Ja'Tavion Sanders with pick 100 (he went at 101). I'd much much MUCH rather have Cooper DeJean + Ja'Tavion Sanders instead of Mike Sainristil and Ben Sinnott. It's not even close. I stand by calling this a terrible trade that sent an absolute baller CB to a divisional rival.
I'm placing a lot of weight into the fact that this was plan B, I've read that Ben Sinnott bumped his draft stock at the combine. He wasn't a top-30 visit but the team did have a top-30 with Ja' Tavion Sanders, Jared Wiley & Erick All. Primarily other receiving threats and so it would seem that they had Sinnott as the better option by a considerable margin & brought in the others to convince them otherwise. But perhaps with the clarity of who was the best remaining option was the concern over assuming no other team came to the same & obvious conclusion?
Peters & Co. didn't meet with any OL more so than Brandon Coleman. When Plan A failed it would seem likely he became a lock @67. So, as you say, it may well have been about whether Sinnott would still be there @78. Obviously, they decided to trade out of what was primarily a DB run to ensure they got Sinnott.
"He has fantastic interception production, but his movements are more linear than fluid, and he doesn’t have the easy change of direction needed in man coverage on the next level. His best football is played with his eyes forward, using his instincts to challenge quarterbacks and his big downhill burst to smack whatever needs smacking. ... Instinctive zone defender ready to feast on quarterbacks with poor eye discipline." - NFL Draft Tracker
"... lined up all over the field ... always seems to find a way to make a big play regardless of his position. .. well-built frame, but it lacks easy fluidity, which will challenge him when trying to stay with quicker receivers in short-area situations. ... his versatility is a defensive coordinators dream. That said, his current skill set might be best used on the back end of the defense, where he's able to flow downhill & play to his strengths..." - Athlon Sports
"Recruited as a safety... Converted from SS ['21] to primarily CB ['22]... Rocked-up with mass that slightly limits his ability to flip his hips & run with elite athletes or drop & transition from his back-pedal. Jumpy on misdirection & double moves & shows some straight-line tendencies." - Lindy's
"... Showcases great initial burst when triggering on plays and veering to match WRs. ... Boasts impressive long-track recovery and gap-closing speed, hawking in front of balls. ... His ability in zone defense and effectiveness in space suggest he'll make an immediate impact in the NFL. At 6’1”, 209 pounds, he's ideal for zone and off-man schemes, boasting strong space management and quick reactions. Though not the most fluid due to his size, DeJean's athletic and disciplined play in press-man scenarios stands out. ... May ultimately wind up being viewed as a safety rather than a corner..." https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Cooper-DeJean-DB-Iowa
Cooper DeJean highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoZthAYyb8I
Mike Sainristil:
"... tough with the athleticism and upside to keep getting better as a nickel corner. Sainristil is a former receiver who plays with surprising field awareness and attention to detail as a zone defender. He has the twitch and footwork to stay connected with routes in man coverage but needs more experience ." - NFL Draft Tracker
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