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By Tom Osborn


Alabama safety Mark Barron has his doubts about whether he can adhere to the NFL's stringent player safety rules.

“Honestly, I don't like them, because the way I've been taught to play the game, I hit hard,” Barron said at the NFL Scouting Combine. “I guess I'll have to make some adjustments. Hopefully, I'll be able to make them. I'm not sure if I will, because that's the way I was taught to play the game.”

Barron has been linked to the Cowboys, the owners of the 14th pick in the draft and a team that's badly in need of a playmaker in their secondary.

“He's the best safety in this class,” ESPN analyst Todd McShay said of the 6-foot-1, 215-pound Barron.

And possibly the best tackler.

“He is extremely physical in the box,” Pro Football Weekly's Nolan Nawrocki said. “That is his strength ... He's a strong tackler.”

If Dallas selects Barron on April 26 — and several mock drafts predict it will — his solid form tackling will be an asset in a division that includes such quality runners as the

Eagles' LeSean McCoy and the Giants' Ahmad Bradshaw.

But Barron isn't without his flaws, including ones that could hurt him in a division that also boasts Giants quarterback Eli Manning, a two-time Super Bowl MVP who owns the Cowboys.

Barron's weaknesses include “man-to-man limitations, hip tightness and inconsistent ball reaction,” Nawrocki said. Another analyst listed his “late burst to close on the football.”

He is not “a centerfielder,” Nawrocki said.

In today's pass-happy NFL, safeties are often called on to defend slot receivers. They must be good tacklers like Barron, but they also must be able to keep up with wideouts such as the Giants' Victor Cruz, who had a breakout season last year operating out of the slot.

A unanimous first-team All-America choice in 2011 for the national champs, Barron rarely had to cover slot receivers man-to-man in college. The new breed of NFL tight ends — think New Orleans' ultra-athletic Jimmy Graham — could also pose a problem for Barron.

“You'd better take as many skill cover guys as you can find, whether they're safeties, big corners, small corners,” said former NFL coach Jon Gruden, now an ESPN analyst. “You'd better get people that can cover and tackle in one-on-one situations. That goes hand in hand.”

But teams searching for a difference-maker at safety need to look at more than just physical skills, Gruden said.

“You better get some smart guys that love football,” Gruden said, “because more and more teams are going to no-huddle, and you rely on communication and intelligence to execute.”

Fortunately for Dallas, Barron is what Nawrocki terms “football smart” after playing in Alabama coach Nick Saban's complicated defense. Scouts say Barron's ability to read the quarterback's eyes makes him a natural ball hawk in zone coverage. His good hands and 12 career interceptions in college also shouldn't be ignored.

“We did a lot of different schemes,” said Barron, leader of the nation's top defense last season. “As far as communicating, I had a lot to do with that on the back end.”

The Cowboys signed former Jets safety Brodney Pool last month, but he received only a one-year deal, possibly indicating the team will target a safety in the draft. If Dallas takes Barron, it could gain a significant playmaking boost.

Or it could get a player who excels in the box but will need work to become special in pass coverage.



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“He is extremely physical in the box,”

Sounds like the scouting report Sheiks wife wrote for me.
 
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I still have flashbacks of Roy Williams when Barron is discussed. He worries me in deep coverage.
 

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I still have flashbacks of Roy Williams when Barron is discussed. He worries me in deep coverage.

Barron is nowhere near as heavy as RW was, especially late in RW's career. He's alot more athletic.
 
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Barron is nowhere near as heavy as RW was, especially late in RW's career. He's alot more athletic.

I agree, my only issue with Barron now is deep coverage. It's a weakness.

Coverage skills are average.
 

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"Barron's weaknesses include “man-to-man limitations, hip tightness and inconsistent ball reaction,” Nawrocki said. Another analyst listed his “late burst to close on the football.”

Sorry but no thanks. Strong safety position is basically obsolete. As john Gruden pointed out. Get as many guys as you can that can cover in todays NFL.
 
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He also has an issue with change of direction. I think that can be coached though. They can help him with his footwork.
 

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I agree, my only issue with Barron now is deep coverage. It's a weakness.

Coverage skills are average.

Its not that its a weakness, he just wasnt asked to do it much.

If it was such a glaring weakness, he wouldnt be getting the numbers of ints and passes defensed that he gets.
 

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If we take Barron, I'll be upset.

Basically he's Roy Williams. Those kind of safeties don't work anymore. You need safeties that can cover.
 
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Its not that its a weakness, he just wasnt asked to do it much.

If it was such a glaring weakness, he wouldnt be getting the numbers of ints and passes defensed that he gets.

lol C'mon, dbair, it's a weakness. He has a lack of fluidity in the hips.

Now his footwork can be coached. No question there.
 
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If we take Barron, I'll be upset.

Basically he's Roy Williams. Those kind of safeties don't work anymore. You need safeties that can cover.

Which is my only problem with Barron. He has a hard time in deep coverage, now in the box he's another story.

Sorta like Roy Williams was, but not quite.
 

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If we take Barron, I'll be upset.

Basically he's Roy Williams. Those kind of safeties don't work anymore. You need safeties that can cover.

He's nothing like RW. If you had seen him play any you'd know that.
 

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Best when close to the LOS, liability in coverage.

Doesn't sound like Rou Williams at all.

Ed Reed 2.0

I watched alot of Alabama games, dont recall him ever being a liability in coverage.
 

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havent you too complained about how bad the safety play has been in the past?

What's the point of this question.

I've complained about not having a qualified GM in Dallas in forever, does that mean I'd replace him with any GM? Matt Millen is available.

It'd be a mistake to take Barron at 14. It'd be a mistake to take him at all in the first round, IMO.
 
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havent you too complained about how bad the safety play has been in the past?

I've complained about overpaying for sensabaugh. He's not that damned important.

Spending the 14th pick on a cover 2 ss is overpaying. We would still be in the safety market again next year lookIng for an Earl Thomas
 

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I've complained about overpaying for sensabaugh. He's not that damned important.

Spending the 14th pick on a cover 2 ss is overpaying. We would still be in the safety market again next year lookIng for an Earl Thomas

You need two safeties.

The guy makes plays. We are sorely lacking guys who make plays, especially vs the pass from the safety position.

All the bellyaching you guys do over pegging this guy as a "box safety" or "run support guy" is hogwash because he gets to the football in the air alot. if he didnt have coverage ability or instincts, he would rarely make plays on the football. Again go look at his highlight tape. His picks arnt dumb luck deflections or gifts from awful throws. He goes and gets the ball in the air.
 
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You need two safeties.

The guy makes plays. We are sorely lacking guys who make plays, especially vs the pass from the safety position.

All the bellyaching you guys do over pegging this guy as a "box safety" or "run support guy" is hogwash because he gets to the football in the air alot. if he didnt have coverage ability or instincts, he would rarely make plays on the football. Again go look at his highlight tape. His picks arnt dumb luck deflections or gifts from awful throws. He goes and gets the ball in the air.




Watch his 2010 tape. He's not a ball hawk.

His team is always up 14+ and no one can run on them. Dumb, frustrated Jordan Jefferson type qb's aren't in the NFC east.

We need to worry about Eli, jpp, Trent Cole, orakpo, rg3, Vick, babin, Kerrigan etc.

Not Ballard, Fred Davis, lj smith, and Brent celek
 
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