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Originally Posted by SmootSmack
Came in very raw, but has picked up on the "mental aspects" of playing defense very quickly (his attention to detail in the film room was previously a knock on him). Played smart football, meaning he didn't miss his assignments, embarass himself, or force teammates to cover for his mistakes, when he got on the field last year. Probably won't ever be a #1 or #2 CB, but has a bright future as a nickel back.
Also, being considered to return kicks this year.
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Good to hear.
He was pretty raw coming out of college so it shouldn't be a shocker that he struggled a bit as a rookie. Gotta give him some time. Something some fans don't seem to understand.
I found a pretty good pre-draft breakdown of him.
Pitchfork Nation: Justin Tryon Draft Preview from Draft Guys TV