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I agreePersonally I think bolden has the best chance of going high in the draft. I think if that kid can play an entire season he can be special
I know we got some JAGs
Yet u still commentedI Stopped reading after this....
I hated the 3 man fronts when we have so many dogs on dline. 4-1-6, with Huff or Mccloud at LB is dangerous.Are our safeties elite? Not yet but the potential and talent are there to be elite. What I like about our safeties is that four of them have excellent range (Bolden, Smith, Hall, Williams) that allow us to mix up things up and disguise coverages. I expect Diaz to employ some 4-1-6 looks on third and long in 2020. Get more speed and versatility on the field without going to a three-man front.
Bolden needs to figure out how to stay on the field and off the trainer's tableNo one in that group - yet - screams 1st round potential. But that group has enough talent to provide a playmaking dimension to the back 7 particularly Bolden.
I hated the 3 man fronts when we have so many dogs on dline. 4-1-6, with Huff or Mccloud at LB is dangerous.
Why? Are hard truth's too much for you?I Stopped reading after this....
It will be very disappointing if Frierson doesn’t take a big step forward this yearSafety group, with incoming freshman has an average recruiting grade of .9179 which is a four star player and in the 90th percentile. I don't know if thats the best in the nation, but its up there and certainly qualifies as elite.
I think our best grouping right now is Bolden and Hall as the starters. Finding a striker (basically a safety) is going to be important, but I think we can find someone. Williams and Harrell are so intriguing and I'd love to see at least one of those two to get significant burn from the two deep.
I said it several times during the season and I’ll say it again: Bolden is the straw that stirs the drink.
Although I prefer Hall, the other guys were pretty much interchangeable when playing besides bolden. Hall, Knowles, Carter and Smith are all better playing downhill. Bolden was the only guy that had legit range. When he got injured, it showed.
Bolden/Hall is an above-average ACC safety unit. Bolden/anyone else is average, IMO. No Bolden/anyone else is below average.
I see having a good january has the slurpers saying Tae is elite, based on his recruiting ranking. Coincidentally, I clicked a link on 247 yesterday that showed UM’s all time highest recruits (went back to around 2000 or so). Lots of blast from the past names like Jolla, Leggett, Arthur Brown... link here:
The one name that jumped out was Latwan Anderson. I was fairly new to recruiting when he signed, maybe my 2nd or 3rd year following it. I remember being super excited. Googled his name yesterday. He is doing 7 years in Ohio state prison for a series of violent armed robberies.
Point being, slow down on Tae.