Pro Football Focus will be providing analysis for every major NFL signing and trade during the 2015 free-agency period, accounting primarily for the quality of the player and his fit with his new team and focusing less on the financial terms of the deal.
Here is the grade for the reported deal between Davon House and the Jacksonville Jaguars, which cannot become official until Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET.
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Jacksonville Jaguars: C-plus
Coach Gus Bradley has yet to find his own Richard Sherman after moving from Seattle to Jacksonville in 2013, but the Jaguars believe they've now found him in House. At 6-foot-1, House is one of the longer corners in the league. He fits the outside-corner mold, with 96 percent of his snaps last season coming as either left or right corner rather than in the slot.
Physical profile is where the comparisons to Sherman cease, however, as House's production has been limited, with only a handful of starts in Green Bay. His 472 snaps in 2013 were a career high, but that coincided with his lowest output from a grading standpoint at negative-2.5. Last season was a slight improvement, with a negative-.1 overall grade, but he has yet to show anything outside of average production in the small sample size.
Jacksonville will have to bank on House cutting down his number of negative plays -- a constant problem for the cornerback. His career completion percentage against is 50.3, which is exceptional, but he has never translated that into low-yardage totals -- House has a career average per reception of 12.8, and 12 career touchdowns surrendered on just 76 receptions to receivers in his coverage.