I kind of disagree. I think we are getting awfully thin in the secondary and I don’t think we’ve recruited particularly well there in recent cycles.Not a complete shock.
You could kind of see it coming at DB. We've stockpiled a lot of talent there the last couple of years and not every single one can see the field consistently. He'll do well wherever he goes.
You can't get drafted very easily cheering from the sidelines.The majority of guys don't want to wait around for an injury, particularly some that are highly recruited. In their minds, the clock is ticking and they want to get on the field.
Yeah I knew he wasn't in line to start but with how he'd gotten his feet wet some I figured an injury here or there and he'd be next man in at a spot or 2. Inevitably that seems to happen but hoping for it sucks too if you're in his shoes. I guess I can't blame him. It is pretty crowded.DJ would likely be behind Hankins, Brents and Moss at CB and potentially Belton at Cash if Belton doesn't move to safety. Terry Roberts was used in dime packages last year. He was probably ticketed for special teams barring an injury and that's why he moved on. It would have been his third year on the team.
I forgot about Roberts, that makes me feel a little better.DJ would likely be behind Hankins, Brents and Moss at CB and potentially Belton at Cash if Belton doesn't move to safety. Terry Roberts was used in dime packages last year. He was probably ticketed for special teams barring an injury and that's why he moved on. It would have been his third year on the team.
I don’t know if I’m buying all that. He would have been in a 3 man competition for the second corner spot and potentially the leader in the clubhouse for the cash position if Belton moves back to Safety. He could have easily had a big role next year without any injuries.Yeah I knew he wasn't in line to start but with how he'd gotten his feet wet some I figured an injury here or there and he'd be next man in at a spot or 2. Inevitably that seems to happen but hoping for it sucks too if you're in his shoes. I guess I can't blame him. It is pretty crowded.
True but there's a couple big ifs with that too. And his goals may to be starting not just playing a big role as a nickel/slot/cash guy. Hard to tell. He was on the team all last yr with those guys and same coaches. So he has a good idea where he is on the totem pole. I'm not saying I'd make the same decision he is. But I see why he is.I don’t know if I’m buying all that. He would have been in a 3 man competition for the second corner spot and potentially the leader in the clubhouse for the cash position if Belton moves back to Safety. He could have easily had a big role next year without any injuries.
I forgot about Roberts, that makes me feel a little better.
Was it a foregone conclusion that he was behind Brents and Moss? DJ started a couple games last year when there were injuries. I also thought he’d be in pretty good position to make a run at the cash position becuase I do think Belton moves back to safety. There was plenty of opportunity for play time and he was only a sophomore.
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I’ve said it even before this but for whatever reason I don’t feel like the staff has been able to capitalize on our recent success at the CB position on the recruiting trail.
This one hurts. I thought DJ improved a lot after a rough start. I have no idea why Moss continued to play over him last year or why it sounds like he's ahead of Brents on the depth chart currently. Brents reminded me a lot of Josh Jackson as a freshman, hopefully he gets the nod this year opposite Hankins or he'll be the next to transfer.
Well said. Stinks to lose him for sure.It's hard to know for sure but he must not have felt he was well positioned to compete for playing time. Players usually have a good feel for where they stand. Not having spring ball certainly wiped out a chance to prove himself.
Deasfernades also is being brought in as a CB. Bracy seems to want to play Cash, but also could play corner. The coaches like Harris and McKinney.
I'm definitely bummed by DJ's departure. I really liked how he bounced back from adversity against ISU in tough conditions.