It's obviously too early to tell what he's made of (just a sophomore), but he's got lots of room to grow (6' 1", 160 lbs), and it will be interesting to see what he can do if he camps at ND next month.
Genetics do go a long way, though.
Link: https://irishsportsdaily.com/s/9485/2022-db-bobby-taylor-looking-to-camp-at-notre-dame/1/next?fbclid=IwAR0dyyyFShOu0FQ9QXpihNRcay65sozQgxqMHxsToJposN1d-13hBu1bqdA
his mind, his body and his offer list should grow greatly over the next three years and, hopefully, his camp results will speak volumes about his abilities.
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and Shane Walton and Jeff Burris would be their back ups. with JLove as alternate for depth.
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cover Dallas' Irvin like a blanket, Bobby did most of his career..Bobby may not have been known for his tackling nor hard hitting, but man could he cover a receiver, guy was great..
The combination of Bobby Taylor and Troy Vincent was easily the best in the league at that time, especially in that 2002 season.
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bunch of great ones to choose from, for sure
good too. Of course teams never passed much then and the rules really help the receivers now.
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