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Jeff Gladney Draft Profile And Highlights
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good pick. fits. system.  watch a run start. on. corners. now 
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Most had Fulton and Johnson both ranked ahead of Gladney, but Gladney has upside after having his meniscus repaired. The Vikings needed a CB and they took a guy who is competitive despite his size and will probably start somewhere in our nickel package. 
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Here's how the 2020 CB prospects performed in coverage last year per
@PFF. CBs in the bottom left did the best. It's worth noting that C.J. Henderson was much better in 2018 (50% completions, 6.9 YPT).
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There were a group of corners rated pretty similarly and once Miami took one at 30, the Vikings were at least able to get on the frontside of the run, so at least they got the player they preferred. I still think they need to draft one more corner to at least get their depth back to decent.
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Also, lots of people were mocking him to us at 25, moving back to 31 picking up a 4th & 5th rounder takes the sting out of spending another 1st rounder on a CB. There are a lot of really interesting players still available, so I could very easily see the Vikings try to move up again and try to secure another starter. With 14 picks and a boatload of needs, the roster is going to look very different. Will be interesting to see if they can pull of their on the fly reload like Seattle did.
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