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So You Signed a Wolverine: Vincent Gray

Hello, fan of an NFL team. MGoBlog excruciatingly scouts every Michigan play, and scores them to inform our coverage. Since mi atleta es su atleta now, here we share what we're sharing. Series: RB Hassan Haskins, OL Andrew Stueber, DT Chris Hinton, DT Donovan Jeter, DE Aidan Hutchinson, DE David Ojabo, LB Josh Ross, S Daxton Hill, S Brad Hawkins, CB Vincent Gray. Quickly: Speed-limited long and tall cornerback. DON'T PANIC. Draft Projection: Undrafted free agent (signed by the New Orleans Saints). NFL Comp: I could go with the guy Michigan tells every tall cornerback they recruited they will be, but I feel like I should do some research fir— Yeah okay Richard Sherman. Gray is a slow, legitimately taller than 6'2" cornerback. He doesn't twist like Sherman, but if Gray's to have an NFL career it'll be because he came as close to Sherman as he can. That would mean learning to use that length better in jams, though. So Michael Ojemudia? What's his story? We don't like to speak of it but there was this one class when Michigan, tired of competing in the rarified waters of cornerback recruiting (where ability is most of the game), tried to moneyball it by stuffing their class with Richard Shermans. They did this consciously; every recruiting profile that summer inevitably stumbled on the player relating something along the lines of "They see me as another Richard Sherman," be that high 4-star Myles Sims, low 4-star Gemon Green, 3-star Sammy Faustin, or Green's low 3-star twin brother. Gray, a Mizzou decommit with a 4.76 forty, was the last of the bunch. All of them redshirted, Indiana and Ohio State undid Michigan's slow, handsy press specialist cornerback Brandon Watson, and the fretting began. Come the 2019 offseason, Gray's was the only name from the 2018 long and talls coming forth, and doing so a lot. Indeed the coach-beloved afterthought assumed Watson's #3 cornerback role. There, for a time, the takes diverged; results-based charters (e.g. PFF, the Michigan coaches) saw a guy getting the job done. This tweet got action. Lowest completion % allowed by a B1G DB since 2014: 1. David Long Jr, Michigan ('18) - 29.0% 2. Channing Stribling, Michigan ('16) - 30.2% 3. David Long Jr, Michigan ('17) - 31.0% 4. Jourdan Lewis, Michigan ('16) - 31.7% 5. Vincent Gray, Michigan ('19) - 32.4% pic.twitter.com/mYM3KMTxdo — PFF Draft (@PFF_College) June 22, 2020 Our (Brian's) charting revealed a lot more luck—there was a decided difference between the balls 4.5-star Ambry Thomas was batting down from perfect position and the passes dropped by Notre Dame WRs who had Gray beat. The week after that Gray picked up a –6, with eight negatives, against Illinois. My prognosis for a 2020 without Thomas (opted out) was a meter set to "panic." Unfortunately that proved disastrously correct. He was tortured by Roshad Bateman in Week 1, then legendarily abused by MSU's Ricky White in a game Michigan State won with bombs downfield and virtually nothing else. Ricky White's MSU career ended with 223 total yards, 196 of them from that one game. Gray wasn't alone, but he was the #1 cornerback. Michigan subsequently went into panic mode, quickly installing a Cover 3 and leaning on its Cover 2 so that Gray wouldn't be left on any more islands. The season was a train wreck. Don Brown didn't survive, not because of Gray, but certainly for getting themselves in a position where they had to play him at cornerback. If this doesn't sound like an NFL cornerback, well, it doesn't sound like a team about to finally beat Ohio State, win the Big Ten, and make the playoffs for the first time in program history, all with Gray playing the most minutes of any cornerback. They changed up their coverages again, rotating pattern match principles with quarters, cover 3, and cover 1 (mostly on passing downs), and leaving Gray high on the boundary. That did lead to a lot of dumpoffs beneath him, but Gray was a solid tackler, and expecting it, and no team was willing to make the offense out of 7-yard hitches when Gray might throw off his conservative any moment and go for a pick. When they tried him deep, the head start was plenty to make up for the slowness, and Gray's height and length made it tough even for Ohio State's vaunted downfield threads. MSU's entire team matched Ricky White's output from the year before. The one team that really managed to target Gray and come out the better for it in 2021 was Georgia, on three spectacular busts when Michigan was down and Gray threw conservatism to the wind. Gray left with two years (2018 was a redshirt, 2020 didn't count) of eligibility remaining, but also with the emergence of DJ Turner II as a No.1 CB opposite him, and a lot of young talent that threatened to relegate Gray to the bench had he remained. Positives: Height and length are very hard to throw over. Reads the play well, has a natural feel for Cover 2 zones, superb tackler (except one time when he took a bad angle on Stetson Bennett). Good ball skills when he has a chance to get his head around, anticipates slants well and uses his size to reach around and break them up. Has the body/hands to be successful at press if he can regain his confidence. Good head/football IQ for possible conversion to safety (UM needed him at CB too much to consider it). Negatives: Not fast. Trusts his brain to read pre-snap too much and panics when trying to adjust on the fly. This happened often when in press, with Gray often going into grab mode and picking up flagrant pass interference flags. [After THE JUMP: What others say, scheme fit, grading, video, conclusion]

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So You Signed a Wolverine: Vincent Gray

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