The countdown of Future Packers Future is a countdown of 100 potential customers that can be chosen by Green Bay Packers in 2025 NFL Draft.
It seems that Jaire Alexander and The Green Bay Packers are going to divorce, and Eric Stokes is to go to the open market.
This leaves the defense coordinator Jeff Haffa with Keisean Nixon and Carrington Valentine as the only corners on the list with significant snaps under the belts. Throw Javon Bullard, who will probably master the position of Nickel Corner.
For these three there is not much to excite, unless Kalen King makes you feel everything hot inside.
Given the lack of depth at the position and the fact that Valentine needs competition, Brian Gutekkunst will certainly add two or three corners to the mixture out of season.
The potential goal during the NFL 2025 sketch is BJ Adams. The corner defender of the University of Central Florida works at number 71 in unpacking Future Packers Countdown.
Departing from Georgia, Adams, he recorded nine sublives of passes and four fighting for loss during the first three seasons at UCF. Last season, Adams left the action at the end of the season due to injury. In nine games, Adams recorded two intervals, including pick-straps and two passes of the pass.
“Adams was probably the second best defender in the Knights list this season, after Mac McWilliams,” said Matt Murschel, UCF and College writer for the Orlando Sentinel media group. “If it wasn’t for the back injury that influenced him in the last month of the season, Adams would publish better general statistics. However, he recorded his first interception of his career against Cincinnati and a week later he chose second place at the 63-jard’s six against Iów. Last season he was a secondary part that kept four teams to less than 200 yards. “
At 6-3, 186 pounds and arms that last for several days, Adams is a bandy defender. Adams uses its length to disturb the receivers and flow the belts. It has a good straight speed to remain connected to wide receivers on vertical routes. Has a good rate of foot and changing the skills of the direction. He is able to model the match and shows instincts.
“At 6 feet-3, Adams has a good length, which helped him go to his fingers with one of the best receivers in BIG 12,” said Murschel. “His aggressiveness at the front helped him be destructive during the routes, and his speed allowed him to go to receivers.”
Nobody will mistake Adams for Devon Witherspoon in running. The team will not develop Adams for his ability to support. They will want him because of its length and capacity of coverage. He has all the tools to transform into a lockdown borders defender. He is not responsible and has a high average wink as a breeder, it is simply not something that stands out by his game.
“If there is an area of improvement, it would be his running support in which he could be more aggressive,” said Murschel. “He has a speed to eliminate the gap at runners who reach the second level of defense, but could show better intuition in such situations.”
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With its length and speed, Adams can be an attractive target for Packers slow 2 or early day of the upcoming draft.
“Adams is in progress, but he has a starter tools in NFL,” said Murschel. “It is worth choosing, especially on the second day.”
Valentine was up and down during the second year in the league, and there was a selection of the seventh round he could take another step forward in the third year in the league. However, he did not run away from work.
Packers must provide him with competition, and Adams has all the tools to transform into a high -quality defender. In the worst case, it will provide a much needed depth for a team thirsty for more talents in a corner position.