No pick in the first round of Saturday's NFL draft drew a louder or more positive response from any of the talking heads on the NFL Network than the selection of Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. When the Cardinals took the Tennessee State cornerback at No. 16, all you could hear on the television was someone shouting, "Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!"
It was Deion Sanders. "I love the intangibles! I love the upside!" Sanders, the former eight-time Pro Bowl cornerback, said. " . . . I want to work with this guy."
Say what you want about Sanders, be it his mouth, flamboyance or his fear and loathing to make tackles during his NFL career. But when a cornerback of the stature of Prime Time says he wants to personally work out with your rookie defensive back, it should tell you something.
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, 2008 Senior Bowl Defensive MVP.
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Tennessee State CB Rodgers-Cromartie on short list
Photo: On April 26, Tennessee State's Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie could become the first small-school cornerback drafted in the first round since 1995.
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie's renowned trainer believes he's the second coming of Deion Sanders.
Skeptics wonder if Rodgers-Cromartie can become a prime-time NFL cornerback.
A small-college standout with big-time athleticism, Rodgers-Cromartie has become one of the most hotly debated draft prospects. That's because he might become the first defensive back chosen despite a pedigree that normally scares NFL teams from taking such a gamble.
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Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie's renowned trainer believes he's the second coming of Deion Sanders.
Skeptics wonder if Rodgers-Cromartie can become a prime-time NFL cornerback.
A small-college standout with big-time athleticism, Rodgers-Cromartie has become one of the most hotly debated draft prospects. That's because he might become the first defensive back chosen despite a pedigree that normally scares NFL teams from taking such a gamble.
CONTINUE READING, CLICK ON BLOG TITLE.
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