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The Dallas Cowboys have agreed to trade undrafted rookie cornerback Charvarius Ward to the Kansas City Chiefs, sources told @AdamSchefter and me. It is expected to be finalized Friday. [Reply]
I'm sick of seeing QB's pick on this dude, with relative success. I'm ready for his replacement to step up.
He's consistently the weak link opposing QB's target in coverage, outside of our shittiest coverage linebacker (historically Niemann). Once Gay is back from IR, I fully expect Ward to be targeted 5-10 times per game.
He's not Philip Gaines bad, but he's not "good", either. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dante84:
The original Ward thread.
I'm sick of seeing QB's pick on this dude, with relative success. I'm ready for his replacement to step up.
He's consistently the weak link opposing QB's target in coverage, outside of our shittiest coverage linebacker (historically Niemann). Once Gay is back from IR, I fully expect Ward to be targeted 5-10 times per game.
He's not Philip Gaines bad, but he's not "good", either.
There are 60 starting CBs in this league. Closer to 80 when you look at the amount of Nickel being run and injury needs.
Ward is in that top 40-50 range. He's not a lock-down guy but he's a solid player. If he's the weakest link on your defense, you've got a pretty damn good defense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
There are 60 starting CBs in this league. Closer to 80 when you look at the amount of Nickel being run and injury needs.
Ward is in that top 40-50 range. He's not a lock-down guy but he's a solid player. If he's the weakest link on your defense, you've got a pretty damn good defense.
Oh I know he's not the worst in the league, but it feels like he's definitely the guy the other QB's / OC's target the most.
Am I just crazy, or is there room for improvement at that spot next offseason? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dante84:
Oh I know he's not the worst in the league, but it feels like he's definitely the guy the other QB's / OC's target the most.
Am I just crazy, or is there room for improvement at that spot next offseason?
Well someone has to be. And for most teams, that guy's gonna be a genuine liability (as the Ravens last night).
For us and maybe a half-dozen other teams in the league, he really isn't.
I can live with that.
And I hope you can as well because the odds are pretty good that we're weaker at CB2 next season after Ward walks than we're gonna be with him this season. Legit boundary corners don't grow on trees and they don't come cheap. Nor do they develop quickly. I wouldn't expect a meaningful expenditure there especially with the needs we'll have on the DL. [Reply]
Ward has his warts. And yes, I think that the team can do better. I was really hoping that Hughes or Baker could pass him up for the starting job by mid season. And maybe that happens. But, Ward is serviceable. I think that he will look better this week with Honey Badger providing safety support. [Reply]
Ward didn't play badly. Not that I saw anyway. He was right there most of the time, and missed making a spectacular play on the ball at least 2-3 times. The fact is that the catches on him were really great catches in those instances. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Ward didn't play badly. Not that I saw anyway. He was right there most of the time, and missed making a spectacular play on the ball at least 2-3 times. The fact is that the catches on him were really great catches in those instances.
I saw 3-4 damn good throw/catch combos, especially on those quick hitters.
We had good coverage, Baker just made a perfect throw and his receiver fought for the ball.
That was a really good game from Cleveland and they sure looked to be exceptionally well coached. I saw enough from them to be stunned if they didn't win the North. [Reply]