One of the players who Indianapolis ‘colts’ The Recruit Coin Half Justin Walley has shaped his game after the years is now his current teammate.
As the gold mentioned during Foal`Day Media Over Minicamp, he has already watched a lot of Kenny Moore Coin Half movies, trying to pick up everything he can.
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Well, now, if Walley has questions, he can just ask Moore in person.
“The greatest coincidence of all this, in a way the person I have shaped my game, was Kenny Moore, and I am in his team now,” said Walley. “So I think it was probably the thing for which I am the most excited. I watched so much film about him, and to be his teammate, to be able to choose his brain on little things, how he does, his habits out of the field and things like that. So it’s a blessing to be able to be in the same team as him.”
The Doré attracted a lot of attention during the OTAs and the mini-camp with its performance during these practices.
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“Walley has done a hell of a job”, “ Shane Steichen said. “It is a good object of Chris in the draft. He does a lot of games there.”
At 5-10 – 190 pounds, Walley is a little undersized, but he compensates for his speed of 4.4 and was sticky on the cover throughout his university career – a set of skills that will be beneficial to him in the heavier plan of Lou Anarumo.
The colts also consider the gold as a versatile defender, someone they can move and fill a variety of roles which, once again, will play well in the defense of Anarumo, where the costume covers will be at a bonus.
“He showed me that he can be a dog,” Charvarius Ward said of Walley. “He can cover well. He has recruit errors, obviously, he is a young guy, but he competed with all the big dogs in attack. I think he had this in him. He has confided in himself. He is not afraid. He does not act like a recruit all the time, he played like a veterinarian, made the head.
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In the defense of this new Colts look, where there will be greater dependence on the defensive backs and the various covers, the gold could carve out a role of defender of tenth, as Stephen Holder d’Espn note. He can also find himself in the mixture for the starting work in front of Ward with Jaylon Jones and Juju Brent.
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