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QB. Or at least NIL Coordinator.What position has earned benefit of the doubt?
Have you watched the tape? Or did you see a cut-up of three bad plays?The tape says it all.
For me, offensive line. They had elite units at Oregon and have been elite the past two years here. We're big, athletic, and well-coached.What position has earned benefit of the doubt?
@DMoney if you were to look at it as boundary corner, field corner and nickel corner, which will we be going after and is the goal immediate starter, developmental piece, or some combo? What would you envision as the two deep at each position next season between players currently on roster and potential portal additions?Have you watched the tape? Or did you see a cut-up of three bad plays?
Again, I haven't seen him. The full tape might be awful. Arizona stunk on defense.
But I know most of the same people were saying "Why can't we evaluate portal DBs like Ole Miss?" Well, Ole Miss is bringing him in before us. Michigan is after us. What are they watching? This is a player with three years of eligibility, so it's not like they are just bringing in temporary depth.
I think we need to improve the physical talent at corner. Two or three guys with legit length and athleticism.@DMoney if you were to look at it as boundary corner, field corner and nickel corner, which will we be going after and is the goal immediate starter, developmental piece, or some combo? What would you envision as the two deep at each position next season between players currently on roster and potential portal additions?
Jakeem Jackson and Charles Brantley would help us a lot
Have you watched the tape? Or did you see a cut-up of three bad plays?
Again, I haven't seen him. The full tape might be awful. Arizona stunk on defense.
But I know most of the same people were saying "Why can't we evaluate portal DBs like Ole Miss?" Well, Ole Miss is bringing him in before us. Michigan is after us. What are they watching? This is a player with three years of eligibility, so it's not like they are just bringing in temporary depth.
Your usage of the word elite is troubling. Elite would be 1st and 2nd rounders. We have acquired 1 of those in 4 years.For me, offensive line. They had elite units at Oregon and have been elite the past two years here. We're big, athletic, and well-coached.
Everything else, fair game. DBs have probably earned the opposite of the benefit of the doubt.
Honest question- where is the sunshine pumping? I'm just telling you what they said about him. I can't co-sign because I haven't seen him. But there is a reason programs with legit secondaries are bringing him on campus. They may not be right, but they see something.But the sunshine pumping from all guys covering UM is absurd already. There is a TON of talent at DB in the portal this year which is rare, and we are wasting our time with this and the UCF dude. Nah, this is pure trash.
As reported by Gaby Urrutia at 247, Arizona transfer CB Emmanuel Karnley is set to visit Miami this weekend. He is from the East Bay area of California (between Oakland and Stockton). A Miami source says he has elite length (6'3), he's twitchy, fluid, and moves like a smaller guy. "Sticky in coverage and physical. Would have made us a lot better this year."
I understand the negativity at the position given the recent history, but I'll note that his first visit is to Ole Miss (which has a strong track record with Portal DBs) and his next visit is to Michigan.
I don't get the sense that Chasen Johnson from UCF is a significant target.
We expect to take 2-3 CBs.
Like ewaldHave you watched the tape? Or did you see a cut-up of three bad plays?
Again, I haven't seen him. The full tape might be awful. Arizona stunk on defense.
But I know most of the same people were saying "Why can't we evaluate portal DBs like Ole Miss?" Well, Ole Miss is bringing him in before us. Michigan is after us. What are they watching? This is a player with three years of eligibility, so it's not like they are just bringing in temporary depth.
What position has earned benefit of the doubt?
An elite OL to me is a Top 5 unit nationally. I would put us in that category the past two years. I'd bet the entire 2023 OL plays in the pros (two already have) and 4 out of the 5 of the 2024 OL makes it there. And they've produced in college. We look like the old Oregon lines.Your usage of the word elite is troubling. Elite would be 1st and 2nd rounders. We have acquired 1 of those in 4 years.
Yes, I saw some of the Kansas State, Utah (I'm a fan of KW), Colorado (for obvious reasons-Heisman battle) and Arizona State and he was underwhelming. For me, It seems like wash, rinse, repeat. Go after the Tony Grimes type (proven commodity) or a D Ponds type (young but showed he can handle the fire) with plenty of talent in the middle. I don't base my analysis/comments on other teams targets so I don't compare UM to other programs (Ole Miss, etc) just on filling our needs with players that can actually play the position.I ask this honestly and not being defensive: have you seen him play? I haven't, and I doubt many others have either.
That doesn't mean he'll be good. I didn't see Terry Roberts play before he came here and stunk. But I wonder how much (earned) distrust of our DB evals is driving this reaction.
And if people distrust our DB evals, which is understandable, do they trust Ole Miss? I've seen a lot of people saying we should be more like them.