dressedcheeseside
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Where does he stand on the depth chart? He made a big hit at practice today and wears Jemea's #14. Don't know anything about him.
Thanks.Corey is second string...he had a good redshirt season and almost got his shirt pulled after Golden got hurt. He has a good work ethic and Jemea Thomas spoke highly of him...he is second string right now.
Big safety too..
I believe he's 6'3 200+ lbs and will deliver a hit.
That is actually fairly surprising that he has made it to second string already. So that means the depth chart looks something like this (correct me if I'm wrong):
I. Johnson - RS-SR
J. Golden - RS-JR
D. Smith - RS-JR
C. Griffin - RS-FR
D. Noble - RS-JR (moving to CB?)
J. Marvin - RS-FR
J. Johnson - FR
I like golden at safety myself...think he's better in space than in tight man to man. Forgotten in this thread is Lynn Griffen who I expect will be a thumper.
Will believe it when I see it. We always say the same things about our secondary and it is always a liability.Our secondary is going to be a major strength very soon.
Both CB and S are important for depth, but just FYI it's not a lock that the nickel will be a CB. I expect our 4-2-5 package to employ the standard 4 DBs plus a "hybrid" type player that has to be able to fill 3 roles at once: corner, safety, and extra linebacker. You want to minimize the sub packages so your main group can handle as many different situations as possible.I had Lynn at starting CB opposite DJ White. Safety seems to have a few more bodies than CB, and it sounds like some people could be moving from S to CB (Golden, Noble?). Having more depth at CB is especially important when you consider that the nickelback will be in the starting package.
As Eric points out, they end up looking bad when other defensive units are unable to 'hold the line' so to speak. We could have had Todd Gurley at BB last year and he would not have done well but I wouldn't go as far as saying we were weak at bBack.Will believe it when I see it. We always say the same things about our secondary and it is always a liability.
Both CB and S are important for depth, but just FYI it's not a lock that the nickel will be a CB. I expect our 4-2-5 package to employ the standard 4 DBs plus a "hybrid" type player that has to be able to fill 3 roles at once: corner, safety, and extra linebacker. You want to minimize the sub packages so your main group can handle as many different situations as possible.