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

Emory did a lot with Brashard when he played last year. Brashard was most effective with him at QB.

Would be how it would need to be for sure.

Dawson has a really good track record now with slots. X, dell.

He was also the slot receivers coach at WVU in 2011 and took OC role in 2012 (Tavon Austin).

Would be a really good match IMO. Hopefully that’s what they are selling
 
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Dawson has a really good track record now with slots. X, dell.

He was also the slot receivers coach at WVU in 2011 and took OC role in 2012 (Tavon Austin).

Would be a really good match IMO
KC is not a typical slot though. He doesn’t run routes like that. Restrepo and Dell were 2 of the best route runners in football the last 3 years. That’s not even close to Concepcion.

Hes a gadget and you have to create ways to get him the ball. But **** he’s electric when he has it
 
KC is not a typical slot though. He doesn’t run routes like that. Restrepo and Dell were 2 of the best route runners in football the last 3 years. That’s not even close to Concepcion.

Hes a gadget and you have to create ways to get him the ball. But **** he’s electric when he has it

Yuhp, won’t push back there at all. Dawson has schemed up some good plays to get them the ball, which is exactly what you gotta do with KC. He can catch it too, doesn’t need LOS touches.
 
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KC is not a typical slot though. He doesn’t run routes like that. Restrepo and Dell were 2 of the best route runners in football the last 3 years. That’s not even close to Concepcion.

Hes a gadget and you have to create ways to get him the ball. But **** he’s electric when he has it
yeah hes sloppy but hes electric in a way we need so I take him.
 
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Anyone have his PFF? Also Brantleys PFF would be nice too @One9
What caliber talent is this kid ?

feelings on him?


Someone shared Brantley’s with me the other day.

Was about to ask for Wilson’s. I have been told he’s a very high end safety. Just finished his RS freshman season and had a solid year. So still young with eligibility and production. I was hoping for an older guy to mix in back there but this is the one they want
 
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Someone shared Brantley’s with me the other day.

Was about to ask for Wilson’s. I have been told he’s a very high end safety. Just finished his RS freshman season and had a solid year. So still young with eligibility and production. I was hoping for an older guy to mix in back there but this is the one they want


This is something written by a WAZZU reporter

  • SAFETY ADRIAN WILSON
Nicknamed Boogie, the 6-1, 206-pound product of Dallas had 47 tackles in 12 games this season, adding 2.5 for loss, three pass breakups and a forced fumble. He did, however, miss 14 tackles although he was gutting through various injuries in the back half of the season. But overall, the Cougars' safety play was abhorrent this year and an overhaul isn't the worst thing in the world.

Bowl replacement: Tyson Durant and Tanner Moku will almost certainly start, but Wazzu is likely going to call on Hunter Haines to play significant snaps.
 
Someone shared Brantley’s with me the other day.

Was about to ask for Wilson’s. I have been told he’s a very high end safety. Just finished his RS freshman season and had a solid year. So still young with eligibility and production. I was hoping for an older guy to mix in back there but this is the one they want
Gaby just put this

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Originally from the Dallas area, Wilson has three years of eligibility remaining.

In 484 snaps this fall, Wilson was credited with a 71.5 run-defense grade and a 67.4 coverage grade. He did have a missed tackle percentage of 20 percent, which can be improved.

Wilson was targeted 22 times in coverage and allowed 19 catches for 201 yards and three touchdowns."
 
Gaby just put this

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Originally from the Dallas area, Wilson has three years of eligibility remaining.

In 484 snaps this fall, Wilson was credited with a 71.5 run-defense grade and a 67.4 coverage grade. He did have a missed tackle percentage of 20 percent, which can be improved.

Wilson was targeted 22 times in coverage and allowed 19 catches for 201 yards and three touchdowns."
Not as bad as some I’ve seen. Looks like one of the best safety options left.

Good comp for Zaquan. I expect Patterson to beat him out
 
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Anyone have his PFF? Also Brantleys PFF would be nice too @One9
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Gaby just put this

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Originally from the Dallas area, Wilson has three years of eligibility remaining.

In 484 snaps this fall, Wilson was credited with a 71.5 run-defense grade and a 67.4 coverage grade. He did have a missed tackle percentage of 20 percent, which can be improved.

Wilson was targeted 22 times in coverage and allowed 19 catches for 201 yards and three touchdowns."

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