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Cameron Dantlzer Draft Profile And Highlights
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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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Vikings selected Mississippi State CB Cameron Dantzler with the No. 89 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.Primarily used as a dual-threat quarterback in high school, Dantzler (6'2/188) essentially learned to play corner as a two-year starter at Mississippi State, permitting fewer than 77 yards receiving in every game in his final year. While his toothpick frame suggests a pushover, Dantzler lived in opposing receivers' shoulder pads (specifically in man coverage) at the collegiate level. Unfortunately, his three pass interference penalties in 2019 can likely be attributed to his lethargic 4.64 40-time. Dantzler's physicality on special teams will be his best friend until coordinators discover how to use his length and above-average press abilities in coverage.
Apr 24, 2020, 11:08 PM ET
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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
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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If he really had a .47% completion percentage allowed, I think Dantlzer would have been a 1st rounder.
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@JimmyinSD @purplefaithful @greediron could we pin this and the Ezra posts please
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I don't know how.
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