Elite flashes, brutal lows, big plays created, and big plays given up. Over the last few years, we’ve seen it all from Marshon Lattimore.
He’s easily one of the most talented defensive backs in the league and has been since 2017, when he won Defensive Rookie of the Year. His combination of elite speed, agility and ball skills make him a nightmare to get open against in man coverage when he’s locked in and playing well.
But a general inconsistency when it comes to the fifth-year corner’s game-to-game performance, whether it’s due to a lack of focus, gambles in coverage or just the variance of the position, makes it hard to always appreciate his talent.