Ivan The Terrible
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Harris was really solid as a starter when Kam went outOur 5 DB sets will be better this year for sure. We have a more balanced group at Nickel/"FS"/"SS", even if the talent isn't as high. Possibly more synergy as a group yielding better play despite not having Kam Kinchens and James Williams. The young guys have a TON of talent, we just haven't seen it yet. Patterson and Spencer, IMO, especially.
Most important player, IMO, is Jaden Harris. If he can make that leap to be that "James Lewis" type of safety...man, the middle of the defensive backfield is going to be improved.
Stafford, Freeney and Markeith are the 3 to watch how they develop in the spring. Hoping they could be good additions to the roomAlso interested in Staffords development. He has some amazing physical skills. If he puts on weight and is studying the play book I think it would be huge for depth in CB room
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Watched every husky game this past year...we got a good one.. perfect for what Guidry likes to do imo
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I watched several Washington games....he primarily played nickel basically the same role as Couch...same versatility imo ...I wonder if they plan to play him at Nickel or Safety? Honestly probably both but he's definitely going to be a starter somewhere.
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Miami has addressed the biggest need on the roster with the commitment of Washington transfer DB Mishael Powell. Powell was a staple of the Husky secondary, starting 25 games over the last three years at cornerback, safety and nickel. This season, Powell led the Pac-12 champions with three INTs, including a game-winning 89-yard pick six against Arizona State and an interception against Oregon.
A Seattle native, Powell chose to join Washington as a walk-on despite receiving offers to play in the Ivy League. He earned a starting job at cornerback in 2021, and new coach Kalen DeBoer rewarded him with a scholarship. While he is expected to play safety for the Canes, the versatile 6'1, 210 Powell can play all over the secondary. I am told he looked every bit of his listed size on his visit.
The Canes had a dire need at the safety position after the departures of Kam Kinchens and James Williams. With the addition of Powell and Vanderbilt transfer Savion Riley, along with the return of Jaden Harris and Top 50 recruit Zaquan Patterson, Miami has solidified the room headed into spring. Powell's addition is the latest in a string of offseason hits for the Canes, as they signed the #4 high school class while filling huge holes at QB (Cam Ward, Reese Poffenbarger), C (Zach Carpenter), DT (CJ Clark, Marley Cook) and now safety.
Powell chose the Canes over the Gators, who had him in for a visit but failed to close the deal despite the hiring of his former coach.
Nice! He should be able to make an impact from week 1I watched several Washington games....he primarily played nickel basically the same roll as Couch...same versatility imo ...
the main difference is he's much bigger with championship experience...