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#11
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
I like him too, but I think he's just too small for Zim.
I don't think they have a strict height/weight cutoff. But their speed/agility metrics are adjusted for size so smaller players would need to be have a standout feature, which makes it tougher for them to be draft by the Vikings. 
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#12
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    Pro Football Focus credited Florida CB C.J. Henderson with 20 or fewer receptions allowed in all three of his seasons in school. Henderson was as stingy as cornerbacks come in college. During all three seasons Henderson was in college, the stud cornerbacks allowed 20 or fewer receptions, which comes out to fewer than two per game for seasons in which he was a starter. At 6-foot-1 and 204-pounds, Henderson has a strong, lean frame and all the necessary athletic ability to keep up with wide receivers of all shapes, sizes, and skill sets. While his technique could use a dash of work, which is true for most young cornerbacks, Henderson should become one of the more productive cornerbacks in this class in the years to come. 
    SOURCE: PFF College on TwitterApr 2, 2020, 5:37 PM ET
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#13
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    Pro Football Focus calculated that Clemson CB A.J. Terrell played 9.4 snaps per target in coverage, which was the highest mark among CBs eligible for the 2020 NFL Draft. In other words, Terrell (6'1/195) was rarely targeted relative to how often he played. Even as a full-time starter for two seasons, Terrell was targeted only about two to three times per game throughout his career at Clemson. Of course, it still very much matters what a cornerback gets done in the event he is targeted, but that Terrell could so consistently persuade quarterbacks to look the other way is impressive. 
    SOURCE: PFF College on TwitterApr 2, 2020, 2:11 PM ET
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#14
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    Minnesota CB Chris Williamson recently met virtually with the Bills, Panthers, Cardinals and Vikings according to SB Nation's Justin Melo. Williamson (6'0/205) wasn't invited to participate in the NFL Scouting Combine, but his positional versatility is viewed as a positive as the draft draws closer. Projected to be a Day 3 selection, the former Golden Gopher had a productive 2019 after struggling with injuries for much of his time at Florida (Williamson transferred ahead of the 2017 season). Unfortunately for Williamson and many other prospects they've lost the ability to compete in a pro day setting due to the coronavirus pandemic, but at this point NFL scouts and decision makers have more than enough tape to pore over as they make their decisions. 
    SOURCE: Justin Melo on TwitterApr 2, 2020, 12:42 PM ET
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#16
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
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    Pro Football Focus calculated that Clemson CB A.J. Terrell played 9.4 snaps per target in coverage, which was the highest mark among CBs eligible for the 2020 NFL Draft. In other words, Terrell (6'1/195) was rarely targeted relative to how often he played. Even as a full-time starter for two seasons, Terrell was targeted only about two to three times per game throughout his career at Clemson. Of course, it still very much matters what a cornerback gets done in the event he is targeted, but that Terrell could so consistently persuade quarterbacks to look the other way is impressive. 
    SOURCE: PFF College on TwitterApr 2, 2020, 2:11 PM ET
This is my favorite corner after Okudah and Henderson. 
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Darren Wolfson
@DWolfsonKSTP
· 6h
Fulton’s interview with the #Vikings at the Combine was a formal one. He had been previously mentioned as meeting with MN in Indy, but able to advance with the formal designation. https://twitter.com/justinm_nfl/st
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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
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Darren Wolfson
@DWolfsonKSTP
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Fulton’s interview with the #Vikings at the Combine was a formal one. He had been previously mentioned as meeting with MN in Indy, but able to advance with the formal designation. https://twitter.com/justinm_nfl/st
Fulton has character questions, so this is not surprising. As you know, visits are mostly about clearing up character questions teams might have about a player they are interested in. 
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