
Originally Posted by
Six Rings
Layne looked lost as rookie. Rookies should be judged on upside and playmaking abilities too ability too, and Layne looked on the slow side to play corner. Not only top-end speed but with acceleration. Receivers broke away from him to easily. He was toasted in the pre-season. Top end speed and acceleration can not be fixed, but he can learn how to read offenses and guard against these shortcomings thanks to good height and length for the position.
I think his chances are much better in zone. Man to man, he's not a guy I want out there defending the sideline, and he's not quick enough for the slot. I read he was good at bump and run, but he missed his bump in the NFL, he lacks the catch up speed. If he put on a little weight, maybe 3rd safety would be his best position. He does have plus ball skills.
Not giving up on him just yet... I don't think he's starting potential. My hope is he can add to a sub-package dime.