From now until the 2019 NFL Draft takes place, we hope to showcase as many prospects as possible and examine both their strengths and weaknesses. Most of these profiles will feature individuals that the Pittsburgh Steelers are likely to have an interest in, while a few others will be top-ranked players. If there is a player you would like us to analyze, let us know in the comments below.
#22 Sheldrick Redwine/S Miami (FL) – 6’0 196
The Good
– Good closing speed and impact tackler who shows hit power
– Versatile player with experience in the box, single high, and over slot
– Willing tackler who puts his face in the fan, attacks in the run game and fills the alley well
– Does well to come to balance and breakdown as a tackler, isn’t reckless
– Above average athlete and tested like it in terms of straight line speed and leaping ability
– Experience blitzing off the edge and played mix of man and zone
– Will flash ball skills and ability to high point the football and make the play
– Solid starting experience and productive career
The Bad
– Thinner frame and could stand to add weight, especially if he teams want him to function as a FS, lacking some strength that leads to missed tackles
– Works better near the LOS and gets into trouble playing in space
– Still misses too many tackles despite showing technique, change of direction ability is only average
– Best fit in NFL scheme?