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Hi guys I'm an NFL fan from the UK and in the offseason I'm doing the rounds finding out as much as I can about various NFL players who I feel I don't know enough about at the moment! So I was wondering if you guys could tell me a little bit about Ko Simpson, how he did last year and what you expect of him in the coming season.
Any info or opinions would be massively appreciated, thanks!
He was decent for being a lower round draft pick. I was pleased that he started the majority of the season and I expect much bigger things out of him this season. The combo of him and Whitner could be very good.
It was no secret coming out of college that his talent was raw. That's why he lasted until the 4th. He showed flashes of his playmaking ability and coverage skill so i expect it to all come together this year.
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Great potential. May be a Pro Bowler some day. Played only 2 years of college ball, so needs some seasoning.
I expect that he will be much better this year, and a real playmaker by year three.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
He has the skill set, that's for sure. He has all the athletic ability needed to become a very good safety. The question is, what is his learning curve; will he improve each year or will he just not get it? He has a nose for the ball but he needs to work on recognition. He was out of position very often but when he was where he needed to be, his talent showed.
I feel like although he has been caught out of position, and missed tackles, as people have said, I think that he has a nose for the ball and will be a ball-hawking safety someday soon. Him and Whitner are very raw but seemed to do a good enough job for rookie safeties last year, seeing as how our pass defense was pretty effective...usually...
Ko Simpson is a terrific athlete an a natural playmaker, who was raw as a rookie. This was to be expected as he is not the sharpest tool in the shed. I think he is smart enough to learn the position since the Tampa 2 is pretty straight forward, but it's no surprise to discover that he needs a little time to master it. He'll be much better this coming season, and could be a great free safety a couple years down the road.
I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
I expect his production to improve this coming season. He made some nice plays, but also had some difficulties, which is expected of any rookie. I have high hopes for his future.
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