Greg Newsome, CB, Northwestern
Post Combine
I'M ALL IN. https://t.co/ob1mzxagRA
— Austin Gayle (@PFF_AustinGayle) April 7, 2021
Greg Newsome was born to play cornerback. Here's the off coverage portion from his #CrockTalk breakdown. Fit for the Broncos? I think so. https://t.co/sCfHBVCzKI pic.twitter.com/7Aw8mdHhxC
— Crocky (@eric_crocker) March 21, 2021
Greg Newsome II: Lowest completion % allowed in single coverage in the 2021 Draft class (10.5%) pic.twitter.com/LALOA5E9Yz
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) March 17, 2021
Toughest phone call last summer was when @NUFBFamily told us junior CB Greg Newsome wouldn’t be December grad for @seniorbowl. Cleanest feet of any CB in draft. Easy first-rounder.
— Jim Nagy (@JimNagy_SB) March 9, 2021
6000
192
8 7/8 hand
31 1/8 arm
73 6/8 wing
4.37/4.40
40 VJ
10-3 BJ
4.28 SS
6.94 3-cone
18 reps pic.twitter.com/LVRc1jSAws
Allowed the least amount of yards (83) in the country of CBs with at least 20 targets last year.
— Jordan Reid (@Jordan_Reid) February 9, 2021
. @gnewsii (CB Greg Newsome II) runs his first 40. Unofficial 4.31.
— StaceyDales (@StaceyDales) March 9, 2021
🔥☄️🏈@nflnetwork @NUFBFamily pic.twitter.com/JqQmNYYX8o
What an outstanding play by Greg Newsome defending the double move
— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) February 22, 2021
Wow @NUFBFamily pic.twitter.com/owMbNPfLQN
the 3rd clip is my fav. it tells you newsome understands his responsibilities. instead of reacting to the swing route, newsome stays at his depth to take away any potential second-level route. meet the swing route at the LOS and make a tackle. or in this case, take his head off
— KP (@KP_Show) February 23, 2021
CB Greg Newsome definitely isn't a secret anymore.
— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) February 27, 2021
He is a route magnet with natural transitions/instincts. Several teams in the back-half of round 1 are going to be considering him. https://t.co/XTNKdgPdcL