I realize this is opinion, but on what basis?
I have watched both and the only true way to grade them is to have a decent grasp of Saban's defense. What is happening in front of us that appears obvious does not always translate. The depth chart is the only real measure I have right now of where Saban thinks these guys stand in progress. This is Eiland's first real camp at corner, unless he played there with Indy, where he was initially in the league. I like the aggressiveness of both players. I think Richard will make the team first, but I have a gut feeling Eiland may have potential. You have to judge him a little like a rookie.
Lee2000
FinaticalOne said:Richard is way better than Eiland.
I have watched both and the only true way to grade them is to have a decent grasp of Saban's defense. What is happening in front of us that appears obvious does not always translate. The depth chart is the only real measure I have right now of where Saban thinks these guys stand in progress. This is Eiland's first real camp at corner, unless he played there with Indy, where he was initially in the league. I like the aggressiveness of both players. I think Richard will make the team first, but I have a gut feeling Eiland may have potential. You have to judge him a little like a rookie.
Lee2000