'I’m going to come in and make an immediate impact at the next level.' _mykael2 on why he gets his hands on the football so often, taking on a leadership role in 2021, what kind of immediate NFL impact he plans to make & more. FrontOffice33 | NFLDraft
NFL teams are always mining the mid-to-late rounds of the draft for under-the-radar gems with the potential to wear multiple hats defensively and create turnovers in the secondary. Oregon cornerbackhas the tools and proven pedigree to be one of those players in this year’s class after playing a crucial role for Oregon’s defense over the past three campaigns.
MW: I’ve always had a great feel for the ball. I used to play the receiver position back in high school. I’ve always been a natural hands-catcher. I always thought I was going to be a receiver growing up . Now that I’m on the defensive side of the ball, I’m a player that’s comfortable attacking the ball in the air and disrupting the catch point. I’ve made a living around the football. I get my hands on the ball and that’s thanks to my background as a receiver growing up.
We played for each other. We didn’t have any selfishness or anything like that. We didn’t get jealous. We didn’t have hatred toward another man’s success. We didn’t have any bad vibes around the program. It was all good vibes. Everybody wants everybody else to become successful. It makes for a really strong environment for you to improve your craft. We all grew and developed. We competed to be better for each other.
JM: Throughout your conversations with NFL teams, do they see you playing more inside or outside at the next level? You’ve done a little bit of both at Oregon. MW: I have an older brother and two younger brothers. We had to be tough growing up . We had a bunch of cousins that were always around as well. We played a lot of football growing up. We always used to be at the park together, or in the front or back yard playing football or basketball. We threw the ball around. We played around on that concrete . That’s where the toughness came from. I might be the smallest guy on the field, but I’ve never played like it, though.
JM: There’s a lot of interest in you and it’s easy to see why on tape. If you could sit down with any NFL defensive back and learn from him while asking questions, who would you choose and why?
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