Myron Lewis, CB, Vanderbilt
Ht: 6’ 1 5/8” Wt: 203
EMQB’s analysis on the pick: Lewis fell because of a lack of physicality, but his speed warrants this draft position. He could adapt quite well to the Bucs zone style of defense they use in their secondary.
Pro Football Weekly’s scouting report: Press-zone corner with the type of length, speed and natural ball skills coveted at the next level, though some teams could be turned off by his finesse playing style. A press- zone boundary corner more comfortable reacting to plays in front of him than working in reverse.
NFL projection: Second- to third-round pick.
Lindy’s Sports scouting report: Lewis is agile enough to be an NFL cornerback, but some teams will view him as a more ideal free safety. An alert defender and reliable open-field tackler, Lewis should benefit from the fact that he can step in wherever his future employer needs immediate help.
Pro Football Weekly 2010 Draft Preview available @ http://www.pfwstore.com/detail.aspx?ID=695
Lindy’s Sports 2010 Draft Guide available @http://www.lindyssports.com/product.php?cn=332
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