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Overall, I've been happy with Gilmore. Playing the CB position is totally different from college to the NFL so some mistakes are to be expected. I like that he is often around the ball and he definitely tackles well for a CB. He is very physical (which I like to see) but he does need to learn how to use his physicality without drawing penalties and I expect that will come with more time and experience in the league. So far, so good.

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I think he is too physical with WRs and will draw a lot of penalties. He is often lost at times and looks into the backfield too much, but as a rookie that is expected I guess.

 

Overall I think we would have been better drafting someone else, or trading down.

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I keep being very encouraged by his play week after week and thought he had a very good game today. He's improving on run coverage too. Since he typically covers the no. 1s he has had more than his fair share of plays and exposure- nothing like trial by fire- and because of it he is developing quickly.

look for him to be a superstar in a year or two.

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Has shown enoughto believe that he will be a pretty decent player in the future.

But he needs to stop mugging wide receivers or he will be a magnet for pass interference.

Justin Rogers on the other hand can't cover anyone.

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I love Gilmore. Glad we took him

He has really grown on me. I would still have traded the pick that netted him, our entire 2012 draft (gambling, I know, because I do like Cordy Glenn) and many future picks to get RGIII, but that is not Gilmore's fault.

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