Article By Kimberley Nash on 14th October, 2010
He's not the quickest off the blocks, nor is he the fastest man on the field, but his ability to control his body in the air and make plays on any ball within three feet of his reach makes him a special player to have.
Furthermore, his lanky frame belies his overall strength because one would think he could be contained by bigger, more physical, defensive backs. However, whether double or triple-covered, he always manages to win the jump ball battle, despite any size advantage on the opposition's part.
He uses his hands extremely well when battling for position, and he excels at making the most difficult catches look elementary.
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