Jamal is reminding me more of Keyshawn as time goes by. Keyshawn was also highly drafted, brash, opinionated and had no taste for being on a losing team. We didn't have Twitter and Instagram then but the guy wrote a book as a rookie. He rubbed a lot of people the wrong way sometimes, but always got it done on the field. I think you need guys like that, regardless of their position. Safety, like WR, isn't a position you typically build around, but fast forward a couple years, when the rest got into place, and there was Keyshawn as a leader and important piece of the best team we've assembled, possibly ever.