Bill Belichick praises Myles Bryant’s impressive decision-making as next man up

Myles Bryant is just another undrafted DB that Bill Belichick has helped grow and develop at an incredible rate.

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Developing undrafted defensive backs is a one of Bill Belichick’s many gifts as an NFL coach.

Cornerbacks Malcolm Butler and J.C. Jackson are two of the biggest examples in recent history and Myles Bryant is trending in the right direction to be within that same conversation. The 23-year-old spent four years with the Washington Huskies and he’s now in Year 2 with the New England Patriots.

He’s coming off his first start, where he had the game-sealing deflection to defeat the Buffalo Bills in a hostile environment on Monday night. Bryant was covering Cole Beasley on the play, but he quickly realized the pass from Josh Allen was intended for Gabriel Davis, so he adjusted and made the monumental play.

Belichick discussed Bryant’s progress on Monday morning and he praised his level of confidence, along with his ability to quickly pick things up.

This isn’t the first time in recent history Belichick has offered this level of praise.

The Patriots lost Jonathan Jones to a season-ending injury and Stephon Gilmore is no longer with the team — Bryant’s quick development will be crucial for a playoff run this season.

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