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Five 2016 NFL first-round picks that will break out in 2018

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  • By Lance Zierlein
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William Jackson III, CB, Cincinnati Bengals

 

Jackson was on my 2016 list of rookies that were likely to be slow starters, but the arrow is pointing way up for the former 24th overall pick in 2018. After missing his rookie season with a torn pectoral muscle, Jackson played in 61 percent of the Bengals' defensive snaps and finished with 13 pass breakups in 2017. He recorded only one interception, but Jackson flashed lockdown-cornerback potential. As Jackson becomes even more comfortable in 2018, I expect him to be more productive when it comes to takeaways and I think he'll be less prone to penalties (eight last season). Jackson might be ready to take over as one of the league's top young cornerbacks.

 

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000933061/article/five-2016-nfl-firstround-picks-that-will-break-out-in-2018

 

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It's crazy to think about the amount of coin this owner/coach have expended on top level talent at the CB position. They have invested heavily

 

To me, in keeping with that thought, Jonathon Joseph will always be "the one that got away". 

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4 hours ago, Bunghole said:

It's crazy to think about the amount of coin this owner/coach have expended on top level talent at the CB position. They have invested heavily

 

To me, in keeping with that thought, Jonathon Joseph will always be "the one that got away". 

Yeah but he wanted to leave iirc didn't he?

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15 hours ago, HOF dan said:

aaannnddd........we got to screw the Stealers as an added bonus!

That still makes me laugh.

 

I'm not sure if we will ever know if that's true or not, but just the idea of it alone makes me chuckle, deep in the cockles of my heart.

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