New York Giants rookie cornerback Tae Banks isn’t afraid of the problem the Miami Dolphins fast moving offense provide this week. Banks is having a look ahead to dealing with the rate the Dolphins possess, particularly since he is a quick man himself.Â
“Speed doesn’t scare me. But we will respect it,” Banks mentioned, via NorthJersey.com. “I’m a fast guy, too. If you want to run, let’s run. If you want to run, we can run.”
The Dolphins have the 5 quickest speeds through a ball-carrier within the NFL this season, two through Devon Achane, two through Tyreek Hill, and one through Raheem Mostert. Banks will surely be seeing Hill and Jaylen Waddle — who strangely isn’t in this record — on Sunday.Â
Per Next Gen Stats, listed below are the quickest ball-carriers:Â
De’Von Achane - Advertisement -
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21.93 |
3 |
67-yard rush TD |
Tyreek Hill - Advertisement -
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21.66 |
1 |
47-yard reception TD |
Raheem Mostert |
21.62 |
2 |
43-yard rush TD |
Tyreek Hill |
21.52 |
1 |
35-yard reception TD |
De’Von Achane |
21.50 |
3 |
3-yard TD |
Can Banks deal with what is coming with the Dolphins offense? Banks is present process a making an attempt rookie season, as opposing quarterbacks concentrated on him have finished 58.8% of their passes for 105 yards with two touchdowns for a 102.8 passer ranking. He hasn’t allowed a of completion of 20-plus yards and simply 6.2 yards in line with try.
Banks hasn’t been overwhelmed on deep passes but, despite the fact that the Dolphins are a special beast. He’s in a position for the take a look at, which is why he used to be a first-round select within the first position.Â
“I belong here. I don’t feel like I need approval or anything like that. You feel me,” Banks mentioned. “I know I belong here, and I don’t back down from nothing. I’m gonna line up the next play and be ready to go, keep going.”