The thing is I like Peprah for two reasons: he hits hard and he shows a willingness to attack when tackling.
Compared to Burnett, I think Peprah is better for those two reasons. That is not to knock Burnett, who has really good talent, but he was a rookie who tried to make sure he did not give up a big play.
Peprah, on the other hand, seems to be playing more care-free. He's certainly gotten beat more than Burnett, but has also made some nice recoveries. Peprah has also guessed wrong wrong which gap the RB is going to go through, but he's also shown he can be a decent in-the-box safety.
I guess what I'm saying is that as opposed to Burnett, Peprah is doing the dirty work that frees Collins up to play as a more deep safety. I think he complements Collins real well, and is doing what Bigby did in 2007 in that respect.
I also think you have to give him love for being passable since he was basically our #4 Safety.
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