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    Vikings Draft Andrew Booth Jr. at No. 42 – Team Fit and Draft Profile

    Trevor LandBy Trevor LandApril 29, 2022Updated:April 29, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read NFL
    Andrew Booth Jr. Draft Profile: Stats, Highlights and 2022 NFL Draft Projection vikings
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    With the 42nd overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikings draft Andrew Booth Jr., cornerback out of Clemson. The combo corner from Clemson will be able to step in for any team and serve as a solid starter right away. He can play as a press/zone combo corner who is fantastic at tracking the deep ball. His burst and ball-hawking instinct will make him an instant fan-favorite in the league.

    Andrew Booth Jr. Highlights

    Vikings Draft Andrew Booth Jr. | 2022 NFL Draft Profile

    Andrew Booth Jr.
    Position: Cornerback
    Height: 6’0″
    Weight: 194 lbs
    Age: 21
    College: Clemson Tigers

    Andrew Booth Jr. Draft Profile

    Strengths

    Andrew Booth Jr. may only have been a starter for one season but he has already shown his ability to play as a press/zone combo corner. Booth has great hands and is fantastic at ball tracking which makes it easy for him to win jump balls. Booth has the burst and ball-hawking instincts to make him a great corner in this league.

    Weaknesses

    One of the biggest knocks on Booth is he is more of a raw prospect than some of the other corners in the draft. Good route runners can get him turned around and take advantage of his often overaggressive nature. He needs to improve on keeping his hips and feet true while also racking up some much-needed experience at the position.


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    Andrew Booth Jr. Draft Profile: Stats, Highlights and 2022 NFL Draft Projection
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    Andrew Booth Jr. Stats 2021 | Clemson Tigers

    Coverage Snaps: 334
    Rec/Tgt: 29/47
    Completion Rate: 61.7%

    Yards Allowed: 326
    TD/INT: 2/3
    Passer Rating: 70

    What to Expect From Andrew Booth Jr. in 2022

    It’s clear Andrew Booth Jr. was drafted this high to contribute immediately. So, look for him to play a solid role in this defense. He has the skills to secure plenty of interceptions out the gate. While he is more of a raw prospect than the others due to his one full season of play, he could easily become the best cornerback in this draft class with time.


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