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White is out to show what he can do against competition on the Saints
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After the Saints selected him in the fifth round of the 2012 draft, cornerback Corey White chose jersey No. 24 because that was the number worn by the two NFL players whom he considered the best at his position: Darrelle Revis and Champ Bailey.
Little could he imagine that 12-time Pro Bowler Bailey would end up being his teammate. And little did he know he’d spark a mini-controversy by not giving up 24 when Bailey casually asked White whether he wanted to keep the number but didn’t express an interest in buying it. “Champ’s not really bothered by it, “ White said Thursday after a organized team activities practice at Saints headquarters in Metairie, echoing prior remarks from Bailey, who settled on No. 27 and assured it was no big deal. “When I got drafted, I got 24 because of the premier cornerbacks in the league, like Champ, like ... Revis. That’s the number I wanted because of them.” White admitted he has improvements to make if he wants to be remembered as another great No. 24. But he takes heart knowing how much he grew from his experiences in 2013 as he vies to remain in a spot near the top of a cornerback group that had 11 players Thursday, when the Saints depth chart admittedly was far from being finalized. According to Pro Football Focus, quarterbacks throwing against White in 2013 went 38-of-67 (56.7 percent) for 451 yards and four touchdowns as well as a 91.1 passer rating. White had an interception and five pass deflections over those 18 regular-season and playoff games, including eight starts, as he became a stalwart in the lineup after veteran Jabari Greer suffered a season-ending knee injury against San Francisco in Week 11. Greer, now released, was hurt after another veteran cornerback — Patrick Robinson — suffered a season-ending knee injury nine weeks earlier. Read more: White is out to show what he can do against competition on the Saints | Saints | The Advocate — Baton Rouge, LA |
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hard to believe this is just his third season and a 5th rounder to boot. he is way a head of the learning curve for a small school prospect, now does he have his head on right?
“Locating the football is going to be huge for me this year,” bingo. lets see what he does this year. he still has 2 years left on the 4 year plan in my book. I do not think he has hit the ceiling yet. best tackling CB on the team also. I am still liking this pick more each year. |
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I think he is a solid #3 and improving.
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We should see much more consistency from him this year. McGriff will continue to mold this kid into something special
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Just more consistency in coverage but I think he is clearly be best tackler on the team.
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I'm a fan. Really like his physical style of play - that you can't teach...
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Bailey White SJB and for now Sweeting are looking pretty good as the core of the CB unit As for the rest i really do not see any surprise just yet but it is always fun to have one come out of no where and start generating some buzz Pierre Warren at Safety is the UDFA wild card DB i am watching this year in camp. |
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At this point I have more faith in White than I do for P Rob.......both of them have had growing pains and played well at times. Sweeting had his moments too. These young corners all have the opportunity to show case themselves........we'll see who steps up to the challenge.
When you throw Bailey into the mix you get someone who could be the number two or even play a little safety if needed. I'm not sure how RR wants to utilize him but Bailey's possibly the most flexible player that we have on defense with Vaccaro a close second. I imagine they'll both play a lot of downs in different positions. This secondary could be scary good. |
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