FinaticalOne
DieHard FinFan 4 Life
Jammal Brimmer had a very successful college career. He is 6ft. 1in. 205lbs. but he runs a pedestrian 4.6 40-yard dash. His speed has always been the knock on him, but it seems like he has good football instincts. Afterall, he was a two-time Mountain West defensive player of the year. First Team All-American to go along with other accolades to his resume.
I would bring Brimmer in and see what he can do. Besides Tebucky Jones, Yeremiah Bell, and Lance Shulters. I don't have any faith in the rest of our backups, including Travares Tillman, Tony Bua, and Jack Hunt. Depending on how many safeties Saban plans on keeping, I would try to find a way to get Brimmer on our roster, or our practice squad. Brimmer has more upside at the safety position than Tillman, Hunt, and Bua; and he will be much cheaper than any of the other three players too. To be honest, I would cut Hunt, and Bua :couch:. There; I said it. I would like to see Bua on our team, but he is a total liability in pass coverage, and I think he will only be a special teams player on our team and I'm not sure if we have a roster spot for a guy to just play special teams.
I would bring Brimmer in and see what he can do. Besides Tebucky Jones, Yeremiah Bell, and Lance Shulters. I don't have any faith in the rest of our backups, including Travares Tillman, Tony Bua, and Jack Hunt. Depending on how many safeties Saban plans on keeping, I would try to find a way to get Brimmer on our roster, or our practice squad. Brimmer has more upside at the safety position than Tillman, Hunt, and Bua; and he will be much cheaper than any of the other three players too. To be honest, I would cut Hunt, and Bua :couch:. There; I said it. I would like to see Bua on our team, but he is a total liability in pass coverage, and I think he will only be a special teams player on our team and I'm not sure if we have a roster spot for a guy to just play special teams.