Potential Portal DB’s (CB’s & S’s only)

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Would love to see our plan at DB considering IT COST US A ******* TITLE!
scooby doo plan GIF
 
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Which brings us to Arizona cornerback transfer Emmanuel Karnley. CaneSport has learned that Karnley has set up a Miami visit Dec. 12, an interesting development considering he redshirted in 2023 and only played 369 reps this past season – he ended with 16 tackles and five pass breakups.

Per Pro Football Focus, Karnley was targeted 43 times this past season while playing on the left and right boundaries, and he allowed 22 catches for 288 yards with four TDs and no interceptions. He had an overall grade of 53.5 percent per PFF with a 42.5 run defense grade, 59.8 tackle grade and 59.5 cover grade.

Karnley was a 3-star prospect out of Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek, Calif. He mainly landed West Coast offers, and Miami didn’t recruit him back then.

That’s changed now.

Miami needs corners, as any fan watching the team knows, and coaches have seen something in Karnley they like.

So depending how things go on his visit perhaps he’ll be suiting up across the country in Coral Gables next season.
 
This is the time of the year my dawg @Memnon gets my hopes up that we will target Quinyon Mitchell or some other R1 CB from the portal.

My pick for 2025 is Shavon Revel Jr. (already declared - but there's still a chance!)
 

Which brings us to Arizona cornerback transfer Emmanuel Karnley. CaneSport has learned that Karnley has set up a Miami visit Dec. 12, an interesting development considering he redshirted in 2023 and only played 369 reps this past season – he ended with 16 tackles and five pass breakups.

Per Pro Football Focus, Karnley was targeted 43 times this past season while playing on the left and right boundaries, and he allowed 22 catches for 288 yards with four TDs and no interceptions. He had an overall grade of 53.5 percent per PFF with a 42.5 run defense grade, 59.8 tackle grade and 59.5 cover grade.

Karnley was a 3-star prospect out of Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek, Calif. He mainly landed West Coast offers, and Miami didn’t recruit him back then.

That’s changed now.

Miami needs corners, as any fan watching the team knows, and coaches have seen something in Karnley they like.

So depending how things go on his visit perhaps he’ll be suiting up across the country in Coral Gables next season.

Isn't that a trash PFF grade? Are we just recruiting this guy because he was friends with Jason's Taylor's walkon son that transferred here?
 

Which brings us to Arizona cornerback transfer Emmanuel Karnley. CaneSport has learned that Karnley has set up a Miami visit Dec. 12, an interesting development considering he redshirted in 2023 and only played 369 reps this past season – he ended with 16 tackles and five pass breakups.

Per Pro Football Focus, Karnley was targeted 43 times this past season while playing on the left and right boundaries, and he allowed 22 catches for 288 yards with four TDs and no interceptions. He had an overall grade of 53.5 percent per PFF with a 42.5 run defense grade, 59.8 tackle grade and 59.5 cover grade.

Karnley was a 3-star prospect out of Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek, Calif. He mainly landed West Coast offers, and Miami didn’t recruit him back then.

That’s changed now.

Miami needs corners, as any fan watching the team knows, and coaches have seen something in Karnley they like.

So depending how things go on his visit perhaps he’ll be suiting up across the country in Coral Gables next season.

What in the God **** **** are we doing? We ******* poor again or something? Is he a make a wish kid? The ****
 
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Which brings us to Arizona cornerback transfer Emmanuel Karnley. CaneSport has learned that Karnley has set up a Miami visit Dec. 12, an interesting development considering he redshirted in 2023 and only played 369 reps this past season – he ended with 16 tackles and five pass breakups.

Per Pro Football Focus, Karnley was targeted 43 times this past season while playing on the left and right boundaries, and he allowed 22 catches for 288 yards with four TDs and no interceptions. He had an overall grade of 53.5 percent per PFF with a 42.5 run defense grade, 59.8 tackle grade and 59.5 cover grade.

Karnley was a 3-star prospect out of Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek, Calif. He mainly landed West Coast offers, and Miami didn’t recruit him back then.

That’s changed now.

Miami needs corners, as any fan watching the team knows, and coaches have seen something in Karnley they like.

So depending how things go on his visit perhaps he’ll be suiting up across the country in Coral Gables next season.

This is Guidry flicking bird at @nycane

No other explanation
 

Which brings us to Arizona cornerback transfer Emmanuel Karnley. CaneSport has learned that Karnley has set up a Miami visit Dec. 12, an interesting development considering he redshirted in 2023 and only played 369 reps this past season – he ended with 16 tackles and five pass breakups.

Per Pro Football Focus, Karnley was targeted 43 times this past season while playing on the left and right boundaries, and he allowed 22 catches for 288 yards with four TDs and no interceptions. He had an overall grade of 53.5 percent per PFF with a 42.5 run defense grade, 59.8 tackle grade and 59.5 cover grade.

Karnley was a 3-star prospect out of Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek, Calif. He mainly landed West Coast offers, and Miami didn’t recruit him back then.

That’s changed now.

Miami needs corners, as any fan watching the team knows, and coaches have seen something in Karnley they like.

So depending how things go on his visit perhaps he’ll be suiting up across the country in Coral Gables next season.

And they wonder why our defense sucks
 
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Which brings us to Arizona cornerback transfer Emmanuel Karnley. CaneSport has learned that Karnley has set up a Miami visit Dec. 12, an interesting development considering he redshirted in 2023 and only played 369 reps this past season – he ended with 16 tackles and five pass breakups.

Per Pro Football Focus, Karnley was targeted 43 times this past season while playing on the left and right boundaries, and he allowed 22 catches for 288 yards with four TDs and no interceptions. He had an overall grade of 53.5 percent per PFF with a 42.5 run defense grade, 59.8 tackle grade and 59.5 cover grade.

Karnley was a 3-star prospect out of Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek, Calif. He mainly landed West Coast offers, and Miami didn’t recruit him back then.

That’s changed now.

Miami needs corners, as any fan watching the team knows, and coaches have seen something in Karnley they like.

So depending how things go on his visit perhaps he’ll be suiting up across the country in Coral Gables next season.

This has to be a walkon spot right?
 
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