Sherm Sticky
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Will be at the Senior Bowl with Jalen and Chase
Good for him.
Will be at the Senior Bowl with Jalen and Chase
Troy Pride Jr., a former outside cornerback for Notre Dame, couldn't have had a better first day at the Senior Bowl. He was a fantastic interview that is aware of where his game needs to get better to start the next level, and his reps in the one-on-one drills were special. He was in SMU wideout James Proche‘s back pocket for the entire practice and even logged a pass breakup on a slant from Pittman.
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Riser: Troy Pride Jr., Notre Dame
Troy Pride Jr. had a huge opportunity to shine with top cornerbacks Jeff Gladney, Kristian Fulton, and Damon Arnette all sitting out of the Senior Bowl, and he rose to the occasion. With excellent speed and quickness, I knew Pride would look good mirroring with his feet in man coverage. I did not expect him to play with so much physicality and disruptiveness at the point of attack. He's made life extremely difficult for these receivers, whether it's been at the line of scrimmage, on the hip pocket after each route break or at the catch point. There is no doubt in my mind that Pride has been the top corner.
if only he could have figured that out before the season
Good for him. Troy knows it, Coach Kelly knows it and coach Lea knows that all Troy needs to do to become a good starting NFL CB is to turn his head around and locate the ball!
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Kelly did say that Troy needed to prove he could play the ball in the air in this interview at the senior Bowl practices.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-now/0...re-Dame-prospects-at-2020-Reese-s-Senior-Bowl
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There is a big buzz around Pride. I see him going in the 3rd round and having a good career. I think we underrated him and blamed him for a few unavoidable TDs.
I don't think many people expected him to produce at Love's level (at least I certainly didn't). It would be very unfair to do so.Plus, he was filling big shoes in Julian Love. Some fans thought Troy would move over and pick up where Julian left off. He still had a good season & should make a roster.
ALL CBs get beat somewhat regularly in the modern game. The rules are all against them. We need to cut all our pass defense guys a lot of slack. Playing CB nowadays is a percentage game: now you win, now you lose. Pride won almost all of his routes --- just think of how many times the ball didn't even go his way.
(In the bowl game, Orlofsky regularly praised our CBs all over the field.)
Damn, feel bad for him. Those are really bad times for him. This will at least momentarily stop his rise up boards.
Well, they did official it at 4.4 so that’s significantly better and changes things quite a bit. However, he was targeting the 4.2’s and has ran substantially faster before, it’s can’t be anything other than disappointing.
Well, they did official it at 4.4 so that’s significantly better and changes things quite a bit. However, he was targeting the 4.2’s and has ran substantially faster before, it’s can’t be anything other than disappointing.
And Jeff Okudah ran a 4.5. Pride was never going to run in the 4.2’s, I don’t know where that came from. He was never mentioned pre-draft as one of the fastest guys in the draft, top 5 or 10 fastest at least to my knowledge. He will clean it up, be more relaxed at run low 4.3 on his pro day.
He got pretty good reviews for his on field work, which is probably more important for his draft stock.
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It came from Troy as he said that was the goal. Hard to argue with him.