Donovan Warren NFL Draft scouting report
Donovan Warren
5'11, 193 pounds | Cornerback/Safety | Michigan
Agility: Doesn't have the hip flexibility to stay as a man-coverage cornerback. Looks stiff in his movement and is easily beaten off the line by shifty receivers. Plays too high in his backpedal and loses a step because of his stiffness.
Ball skills: Although Warren doesn't have the best hands, he has shown flashes of good ball skills. Lacks a good vertical leap and doesn't time his jumps especially well. Doesn't track the ball very well unless it's right in front of him.
Instincts: Preys on underneath throws where he can break on the ball or time his hits to disrupt a play. Times his jumps poorly. Started for three years.
Man coverage: Plays way too high in his backpedal. Played in a scheme that used a lot of off coverage. Shows a good short-area burst to close. Will get beat over the top by vertical receivers and doesn't have the speed to recover. Needs help over top in man. Likes to get physical when a receiver is running his route.
Size: Good enough size for a cornerback, but his arms are slightly short. Undersized for a safety, but plays above his measurables. Could even stand to get stronger and secure a transition to free safety.
Speed: Plays faster than he times, which was only a 4.62 40-yard dash at the combine. Still, his speed is lacking and Warren will get beaten deep.
Tackling: Warren is as good of a tackler as there is in this year's cornerback class. He's as reliable as they come in the open field and can really hit the ball carrier. He'll need to learn to shed better, but Warren's tackling is one of the things that makes him such a good prospect to move to safety. He wraps up correctly and drives through his tackles.
Zone coverage: Reads quarterbacks pretty well in zone to get a good jump. Breaks up more passes with his physical playing style, and less so his athletic ability. Has a tendency to hit the receiver before the ball arrives, and needs to become a little more disciplined.
Final word: We have Warren rated as highly as we do because he could move to free safety. He has a lot of the same deficiencies as Jairus Byrd did coming out of Oregon. His hips are a little stiff and he doesn't have the speed to play as a man cornerback.
But if Warren adds some strength, he should easily transition to safety. He's good at reading plays in front of him and has a better short-area burst than people give him credit for. Few players have been knocked during the offseason process as much as Warren, and some of it is unfounded. He'll get underdrafted.
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I remember reading that he was considered a first rounder
back during the season, mainly cuz he’s gonna blaze a 4.4 40 time. So much for that.
Either way, Jairus Byrd sounds good. Some team is gonna get a steal in the 4-5 range.
Penetrating and Devastating!
Now I don't know if this is true but...
I read that some of this guys problems at Michigan had to do with a instable coaching staff and that if he was drafted by a team that had a really good secondary coach that he could develop into a really good CB.
He kind of reminds me of Marlin Jackson
who also wasnt as fast, didnt do too well in man coverage, but was a solid tackler and good in zone
was just about to ask about that comparison
it seems to fit.
Luck is probability taken personally, clutch is probability attributed to individuals.
Just how deeply can your senses be wrong? With some VR goggles, a camera and a touch on the back researchers were able to overcome a person's sense of being inside their own body.
by shake n bake on Apr 10, 2010 1:41 PM EDT up reply actions
Thoughts on these Iowa reports I put today? Fair or no?
Mocking the Draft: Talking NFL Draft all year.
yeah, for sure
Love Spievey’s run support so much and he was a great zone CB.
Angerer is small and not an elite athlete, but he was great despite the limitations.
Luck is probability taken personally, clutch is probability attributed to individuals.
Just how deeply can your senses be wrong? With some VR goggles, a camera and a touch on the back researchers were able to overcome a person's sense of being inside their own body.
by shake n bake on Apr 10, 2010 1:56 PM EDT up reply actions
Might just do a small one. Have some solid thoughts on him, but maybe not enough to do a big one.
Mocking the Draft: Talking NFL Draft all year.
I'd say that Edds is to Chad Greenway
as Donovan Warren is to Marlin Jackson.
Luck is probability taken personally, clutch is probability attributed to individuals.
Just how deeply can your senses be wrong? With some VR goggles, a camera and a touch on the back researchers were able to overcome a person's sense of being inside their own body.
by shake n bake on Apr 10, 2010 2:12 PM EDT up reply actions

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