Thanks for all the information! I like hearing that he is an aggressive tackler in run support--that is perhaps the key factor in why Champ has edged from a elite CB to one of the best ever. This leads to a natural question: if the CB depth chart remains filled to the brim, do you see Kayvon being a good contributor on special teams? Not as the returner, of course (that's Trindon Holliday's territory), but a guy that's willing and able to do the dirty work.
Of course, the big question (and this applies to all rookies, not just Kayvon) is whether or not they will be able to handle the huge demands of the NFL (or if they will even want to). Unfortunately, this can never be answered until you throw the rooks into training camp and they go through the grind. Nevertheless, I'm certainly looking forward to Kayvon carrying Champ's pads (and I bet he's looking forward to it, as well!).