Bercich highlighted plays made by Bynum in man and zone coverage to defend deep and short passes. He also mentioned Bynum's run-support efforts, including a snap that he lined up for at safety.
The breakdown began with a play involving a switch route where two receivers crossed paths early before running vertical routes.
"He squeezes underneath once the ball is in the air. The ball is tipped by the free safety, and he comes underneath and makes a nice interception," Bercich said. "He does a very good job, as you'll see in the film of zone coverages, of seeing what's happening in front of him and has a great feel for when to squeeze the receivers from the outside."
Bercich noted Bynum's comfort with playing press and off coverages at corner, which could help if he's matched up with a tight end on a pass play.
"Really good body position, meaning he's outside of the wide receiver, but not too far outside, and he's able to squeeze this route from the outside, come underneath and break it up," Bercich said. "You'd love to see him make the interception on the play, but a pass breakup nonetheless, and a great job of squeezing from the outside, that post route, which is one of the most difficult things a cornerback can do."
At the 3:30 mark of the above video, Bercich highlighted an example of Bynum's intelligence and discipline to accurately read a play fake, stay home and force an incompletion.
"The running play [fake] goes away, but he stays where he is. He doesn't over-pursue. He sees the receiver from the opposite side coming across on the submarine boot, drops off and covers him, reads the quarterback, breaks up late and gets in on the play," Bercich said. "Nice job in the red zone. This is kind of a [situation] where you're going to have an extra safety in the game in the red zone, so seeing him not bite on that is what I think the Vikings see when they think he's going to end up being a good safety."
At 4:00, Bercich began illustrating Bynum's abilities as a blitzer and doing a "pretty good job" while playing in the box "where safeties are going to find themselves."
"[Bynum] makes a great tackle in space, so a good tackler, a good blitzer," Bercich said. "Those are the characteristics you want to see out of a safety."
The play that begins with Bynum at a safety spot is shown at 4:48.
"Of all the plays that I've seen, this is the one the Vikings are the most excited about," Bercich said. "You'll see him kind of in the deep half, lined up as a safety. He reads the run, steps up, stays square, shuffles, and a textbook-style tackle, getting the pads low, wrapping up the legs and ripping, bringing the running back to the ground. A great job in the open field of making a play."
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