Is Kenny Phillips
NFL-ready?
May/20/08 09:58 PM Filed in:
Kenny
Phillips
Yes, according to his
position coach, Dave Merritt, who’s had a
few days to work with the first-round draft pick
at safety.
“This kid, in the classroom, has shown
unbelievable recall for the defense,” Merritt
said. “We put in things back early in the
(rookie) minicamp and he’s able to recall it here
it is a week or two later. I’m very excited about
that.
"As far as his God-given ability mentally, this kid is
very good."
Phillips still has some work to do on covering routes
and finding proper angles, but Merritt said
Phillips’ approach is perfect so far.
He’s also showing some signs of a top-notch
ballhawk. Merritt said there was one play in the rookie
minicamp in which Phillips was able to get from the
middle of the field to the outside edge of the numbers.
Phillips didn’t show much of that ability in
college; he was mostly an in-the-box safety at Miami.
“Kenny going back and playing the middle post, I
would have no problem with that,” Merritt said.
“As far as a box safety, he’s got the size
of a linebacker. He’s not as heavy as some of the
linebackers, but the kid has a nice bone structure to
him. I think he’s gonna be able to play both. I
know he is. He’s gonna have to.”
Merritt said that right now James Butler is the
starting strong safety and Michael Johnson is the
starter at free safety. New additions Sammy Knight and
Kenny Phillips will be learning both positions.
“Once the season comes along we’ll start to
weed it out and put the guys in their position,”
he said, “but right now we’d like for these
guys to learn it all, both positions.”
(weblogs.newsday.com)