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SUMMARY: A two-year starter at Ohio State, Hancock played nickel cornerback in former defensive coordinator Jim Knowles' scheme (variations of Cover 1, Cover 3 and Cover 4 quarters). He also filled in at free safety when Lathan Ransom was banged up, and the coaches considered him an interchangeable defender across the secondary. Hancock plays with the size, strength and attitude of an NFL nickel and turned himself from a so-so tackler to an above-average run defender. In coverage, he falls behind too often from press and sees the field better from depth.

 

Overall, Hancock is a quick and physical defender with versatile experience, although his average speed and below-average balance when turning and phasing routes will be an issue against NFL slots. His best pro position might be as a safety who can provide depth at diferent spots in the secondary

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Just now, GunnerBill said:

 

 

I still don't get the lack of interest in receiver though.

 

I'm starting to wonder just a bit that they may be planning to trade for a veteran.  After all the pre-draft work,  to come out of here empty is odd.  

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Just now, MikePJ76 said:

from Brugler

 

SUMMARY: A two-year starter at Ohio State, Hancock played nickel cornerback in former defensive coordinator Jim Knowles' scheme (variations of Cover 1, Cover 3 and Cover 4 quarters). He also filled in at free safety when Lathan Ransom was banged up, and the coaches considered him an interchangeable defender across the secondary. Hancock plays with the size, strength and attitude of an NFL nickel and turned himself from a so-so tackler to an above-average run defender. In coverage, he falls behind too often from press and sees the field better from depth.

 

Overall, Hancock is a quick and physical defender with versatile experience, although his average speed and below-average balance when turning and phasing routes will be an issue against NFL slots. His best pro position might be as a safety who can provide depth at diferent spots in the secondary

Sounds like a Micah Hyde type hybrid

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1 minute ago, astb41 said:

maybe it's just me but being upset about not getting a 5th round WR in a weak WR class seems odd.  It's all dart throws at this point and personally I'd rather stack up on DEF with the current roster.

It absolutely is odd…and then acknowledging all of the weak class of WRs are gone (outside of the one with legal troubles) and still being mad we didn’t reach for an absolute nobody wr is even more odd imo 😂

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