Nice article on changing up his assignments to a matchup basis.

http://www.packersnews.com/story/spo...back/88525876/

But I was struck by this:

Hayward, who signed with the San Diego Chargers during free agency, held that job last season and played the most snaps of any corner. He was schematically steady and played with intelligence, but the explosive pop from his rookie season, when he made six interceptions, was gone. He led the Packers in missed tackles (14) and recorded just nine pass breakups in 1,048 snaps, the worst ratio on the team. He also failed to intercept a single throw.
If my memory has not failed me, I think PFF graded Hayward pretty high. I wonder what the cause for the discrepancy is.