In some order: Graves, Lutmer, Hall?
I would probably agree here. Hall has been locked down since game 1.TJ Hall
Been the most consistent this season. Has shutdown his side of the field all year long.
Lutmer is coming on strong. Now doing double duty as corner in the base and cash in the 4-2-5.
Graves deserves some love, too…but for me it is Hall, Lutmer, and Graves. Ask me at end of the year and I might switch Lutmer and Hall.
Stats can be deceiving for a DB if they never throw at you. There is no common stat for "I am too good for the other side to want play with me." They just call you Reevis Island and throw the other way.
Hall is absolutely no slouch, you won't get an argument against him from me.Stats can be deceiving for a DB if they never throw at you. There is no common stat for "I am too good for the other side to want play with me." They just call you Reevis Island and throw the other way.
You won't get much pushback on Lutmer though. I think we could certainly call him the most pleasant surprise of the season. He is playing at a really, really high level.
Not homerism at all. Really cool that you have a connection with two of the best players on the team.Hall is absolutely no slouch, you won't get an argument against him from me.
I do think that Lutmer's ability to play cash, corner, and safety all at a high level tips the scales is all.
I'm going to get called out as a homer for this, but I coached against Lutmer and his teams in t-ball/baseball from the time he was in kindergarten all the way up through graduation, and I can say you won't find a nicer or more hard-working kid on any playing field around. He's very, very grounded and has high-character parents as well. Vander Zee had a no hitter going against us that my kid broke up in the 7th (for clarity he also struck out pretty bad the other 2 times), and both VZ and Lutmer high fived him and gave him a bunch of good natured shit about it after the handshake line when they could've been salty instead. They all knew each other from playing 4 sports for so many years and they still text back and forth (or Snap I guess is what kids do now) which to me is pretty cool. It'd be easy for those guys to get big heads and forget about NW Iowa outside their HS classmates.
Lutmer having 2 more years here if he wants them is exciting to say the least.
West Lyon, Central Lyon, and to a lesser degree Boyden Hull/Rock Valley are the schools up here responsible for a lot of it. OAGBIC was where DeJean came from.I also think it's amazing how many Hawkeye football players are from the NW Iowa area. Not just walk-on fourth stringers, guys who work their way into starting roles and some, to the NFL. Must be something in the water up there.
In terms of dynamic play, agree, it is Lutmer. He looks to be out of the Dejean, Hyde, Hooker, King mode to me. Straight up baller. In my opinion, he is taking Iowa's defense to another level.Has to be Lutmer so far IMO. Just because of the diversity of what he's doing out there.
3rd in total tackles
3rd in solo tackles
2.5 TFL
2 INT (leading the team) including a pick six that he had to work for
72 YDS on the two INTs
1 FR
1 Sack
4 PD
TJ Hall would be runner up but he has nowhere near the completeness in any stat other than passes defended.
Lutmer doing this as a sophomore and very obviously being the most improved defensive player over last year makes him the easy choice. He's quite literally all over the field and playing three different positions at a high level.