Meriweather could help
alleviate Patriots' CB conundrum
Mar/27/08 08:31 PM Filed in:
Brandon
Meriweather
A quick glance at the
Patriots' depth chart at cornerback reveals just
how poor the situation is. The two players
penciled in as starters, Ellis Hobbs and Bills
castoff Jason Webster, are undersized,
injury-prone and marginal players. According to
one team insider, the situation could be
considerably aided by the move of Brandon
Meriweather from safety to corner. An '07
first-round pick, Meriweather had a rough rookie
season, appearing lost and physically unprepared
to meet the demands of the NFL. In fairness to
him, part of his problem was a coaching blunder of
starting him out at corner, then moving him back
to safety ? the position he starred at during his
collegiate career at Miami (Fla.) ? thereby
stunting his absorption of the playbook. But a
permanent move to corner appears to be the best
approach. He's exceptionally quick and has very
good speed but isn't nearly the physical hitter
that the Patriots covet at safety.
(profootballweekly.com)