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He could be as good as Eddie Jackson and it might be worth it for a team like Seattle, Atlanta, San Francisco or even Oakland to overdraft him.The Falcons could pick Redwine in the middle rounds of the draft and wind up with one of the best special teams units in the NFL. The news about the Pac-12’s plans for the 2020 season has started to leak. Redwine is more of an intermediate robber player, and could stand to gain some weight. He’s also an exceptional open-field tackler who rarely misses. Adding a safety for depth behind Keanu Neal and Ricardo Allen should be another item on Atlanta’s to-do list for the 2019 NFL draft.Miami’s Sheldrick Redwine is a great fit for the Falcons at both the strong and free safety spots and could end up being a dynamo on special teams.As an athlete, Redwine has everything a team could want from a starting free safety. There are reports ESPN is close to announcing its new announcers. During his senior season, his three picks were tied for the team lead while he also finished fourth in tackles (64). Redwine … But if I had to pick the best comp it's Damarious Randall. Rated a top-100 prospect in the state of Florida by 247Sports and Rivals, Redwine contributed right off the bat in a reserve role and on special teams as a true freshman. Someone who has made his living playing a deep third. Welcome to Falcons Wire's European Union Experience. The physicality of the pros won’t scare him, either.

He also gets lost in coverage at times and has trouble dealing with routes designed to attack his zone and split his coverage. Expectations are low, but with the NFL's preseason being cancelled and training camp restrictions in place due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the team could be at a big advantage.The decision to keep head coach Dan Quinn and his staff in place, along with the presence of veterans Matt Ryan, Julio Jones and Grady Jarrett should give Atlanta a leg up on any team that made significant changes during the offseason.When an NFL player gets drafted in the top ten, certain expectations come with the selection. As we can see, though, rarely does it work out that way.Here's our ranking of every WR drafted in the top ten over the past decade. On top of all of this, he was a captain some games and never got into trouble off the field.While Redwine might only be considered a mid-round pick by most, he has all of the skills to be a highly impactful player for cover 3 and cover 1 schemes. Combine/Pro Day Measurements Sheldrick Redwine was a tough athletic comp to find. His technique could also use some refinement.Redwine doesn’t do well when he has to turn and run in man coverage, as he likes to track the ball to make plays on it. The two played together in high school at Killian before matriculating at Miami. The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. Teams need him to play in coverage schemes that fit his skills better like a cover 3 or cover 1 deep safety or a pure cover 2 look.Redwine was a leader for Miami’s defense and helped them bring that original “The U” swagger back. S Sheldrick Redwine, Miami (Florida) Combine/Pro Day Measurements. He could be as good as Eddie Jackson and it might be worth it for a team like Seattle, Atlanta, San Francisco or even Oakland to overdraft him.The Falcons could pick Redwine in the middle rounds of the draft and wind up with one of the best special teams units in the NFL. A little Monday Night Football news on Friday. NFL footage © NFL Productions LLC.