Since when did Louisville become Safety U
Since Charlie Strong was here. Holliman has his flaws. He gets lazy sometimes, jogs down the field and what not. But those ball skills are undeniable
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Since when did Louisville become Safety U
What about the range?Since Charlie Strong was here. Holliman has his flaws. He gets lazy sometimes, jogs down the field and what not. But those ball skills are undeniable
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What about the range?
The range is there too for sure. He's also not afraid to make a hit, although he's a FS is every sense of the word.
I'm not super concerned about the laziness on some plays. This is just his first season as a starter. That's the crazy thing, he's still learning.
I usually don't evaluate underclassmen unless I'm pretty sure they are coming out.... should I evaluate him now or wait to see if he declares?
I usually don't evaluate underclassmen unless I'm pretty sure they are coming out.... should I evaluate him now or wait to see if he declares?
Louisville saw Calvin Pryor, Marcus Smith and Teddy Bridgewater drafted in the first round of the 2014 draft and could see a high number drafted in Round 1 of 2015. Sources close to the team tell me they're prepared to lose free safety Gerod Holliman and defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins as underclassmen.
— Another top Louisville prospect—wide receiver DeVante Parker—has regained his Round 1 status around the NFL. Three scouts from different teams all confirmed a first round grade on Parker now that he's healthy.
There is no clear-cut No. 1 cornerback in the 2015 class now that Marcus Peters has been dismissed from Washington. As one college scouting director told me this week, Louisville's Charles Gaines may be the best of the bunch. The 5'11" Gaines has enough size and instincts to be an early starter in the NFL.
Jeremy cash will be declaring today. What do you think slimm, is he a draft prospect worth monitoring?
I keep coming back to Anthony Harris. He has lapses here and there, but overall his awareness is excellent, and he's asked to play all over the field. Good frame and quickness, and he looks to have enough speed to handle deep responsibilities in the NFL - also solid in man coverage at the college level. While Landon Collins is the best safety in the class, Harris is my favorite. I'd be happy with him in the 2nd, and if he were available in the 3rd, it'd be a no-brainer.