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Enter NFL prospect Delaney (and fellow talented transfer Jhavonte Dean, unavailable to the media on Tuesday), who apparently is living up to his billing.
“Dee Delaney,’’ defensive coordinator Manny Diaz said Tuesday, “has got ball skills. Some guys, if you throw it near them, they’re going to catch it.’’
Indeed. At 6-1 and 193 pounds, Delaney isn’t just a hard-hitting, lock-down defender, he can catch. He led the FCS Citadel’s Southern Conference with six interceptions last season for 163 return yards, and is tied for second in career interceptions, with 13.
“I don’t think he takes a snap for granted,’’ starting linebacker Zach McCloud said.
Diaz likes the way his players are going after the football in practice, saying, “You can tell they’re responding to the greater emphasis we have put on [causing turnovers]. We’re getting our hands on more balls.”
One player who’s stood out so far is transfer cornerback Dee Delaney. Delaney, a fifth year senior, played last season at The Citadel. Now, he’ll compete to fill the void left by standouts Corn Elder and Adrian Colbert.
“We brought [Delaney] in with the mentality that he would compete for a starting job,” Diaz said. “Not just with him, but with Jhavonte Dean, we had to bring in some quick fix guys.”
Cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph also discussed Delaney’s progress on Tuesday.
“A pleasant surprise,” Rumph said of Delaney. “Just very strong, and physical, and athletic and, most of all, he’s almost taking control of my room already.”
As he read off the statistics from the first scrimmage of camp, Mark Richt was bemused.
“Malek Young -- two tackles and an interception,” the Hurricanes coach said with a smile and a slight shake of his head. “He seems to have an interception every time we scrimmage.”
“He’s always had those instincts and ball skills, but he knows the defense way better now. He understands where the offense is going to try and take advantage,” Hurricanes cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph said of Young earlier this week. “He does a great job of being in the right place when those situations occur. It’s kind of falling into place with him and slowing down for him now.”
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