Joe Haden NFL Draft scouting report
Joe Haden
5'11, 190 pounds | Cornerback | Florida
Agility: Displays elite high-point agility. Shows loose hips that he can open up to turn.You'd like to see Haden explode more when he opens up his hips, though. His change of direction ability isn't as great as you'd like, but it's serviceable.
Ball skills: Don't mistake Haden's eight interceptions in three years for ordinary ball skills. Where Haden's ball skills are evident when he's in the air with a receiver. He had 34 career passes defended and really came up his best here in big games. Haden's ball skills are what makes him a true shutdown corner.
Body control: Haden flashes excellent body control when he's in the air. Positions himself to get in front of receivers to make a play on the ball. Rarely got called for interference or illegal contact. Times his jumps nicely.
Instincts: Possesses extremely impressive recognition skills. Pump fakes don't move Haden around and reads routes nicely. Very good at differentiating run and pass plays to break toward the line of scrimmage. Has good instincts when the ball is in the air.
Man coverage: Haden's press skill is excellent and he can handle large receivers at the line. A picky defensive backs coach might want to work with Haden on his backpedal. He's more of a side step, which gets him in trouble against shifty receivers. Once Haden is turned and running with the receiver, he stays right on them and uses his hands well here.
Pursuit: If he gets a clear lane, Haden shows excellent back-side pursuit against the run. Takes good angles, so long as he doesn't get held up by a blocker. For a cornerback, Haden is a solid pass rusher. Had three sacks as a junior.
Size: Haden size is adequate for the position. He has decent bulk on his frame and long arms. Some question, though, if he is truly 5-foot-11. Plays much bigger than his measurables.
Speed: Shows that he has optimum playing speed. Stayed in stride with just about every receiver he lined up against, especially when running in a straight line. Is an explosive closer. Gets up to speed in an instant. Plays much faster than he times.
Tackling: Even though Haden doesn't have the best size, he is strong supporting the run. His tackling skills are good. Although he could stand to get lower on his tackles, he wraps up properly and doesn't let go.
Zone coverage: Improved his zone coverage skills as a junior. Did a better job of trusting his football intelligence and understanding where a route is going to develop. Before he would bite on combo routes and have to rely on his closing speed. Has the burst to close his cushion fast.
Final word: There is no better college cornerback than Haden. He's come along this season as a complete corner capable of shutting down a side of the field and helping against the run. Although Haden struggles at times against shiftier receivers in man coverage, he has good speed and can out-muscle opponents.
Haden was a starter upon setting foot in Gainesville. He missed only one game in his career due to injury and started 40 games for the Gators.
Clearly the top cornerback available in the 2010 NFL Draft. Has the strength, tackling ability and closing speed to play free safety as well.
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should do scouting reports on late round prospects, who have allot of potential.
Chiefs win the superbowl in 2010.
by The. Face Of The Franchise on Jan 3, 2010 10:32 PM EST reply actions
I’d rather get through the better guys first. If I have time to do these deeper profiles on late-round guys, I will.
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Oh okay but
are you thinking about doing a scouting report on Terrance Cody, because im a chiefs fan and one of are biggest needs is a nose tackle.
Chiefs win the superbowl in 2010.
by The. Face Of The Franchise on Jan 3, 2010 10:39 PM EST up reply actions
It will be up Wednesday. I have a few to preview the national title game.
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If the Chiefs take Cody in round 1
After taking Tyson Jackson in round 1 last year, I will start giggling uncontrollably.
The Thorman Bros. at Arrowhead Pride might blow their brains out.
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Sounds a little like Brandon Flowers
I am obviously biased because I am a Chiefs fan but just sound like very similar players. Both are short players who are good a playing the ball and do a lot of the little things right. May not ever be the most athletic corners but don’t have to be because they have good technique.
He's
Average height. I bet he’s no more than 5’10’’, but thats not short by any means.
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My bad
Definitely not tall corners by any means
by ChiefMizzou09 on Jan 4, 2010 9:37 PM EST up reply actions
I agree completely
Only thing that worries me is he never playerd corner back until college. That could be a bad thing or a good thing. He still has a lot to learn, and of course that means there still a lot more room for improvement.
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