JMO, I just don't see SEC defensive back in this kid. I'll trust the coaches, for sure. I just don't see the talent that we need. Nothing jumped out in his film.
Who was the DB that committed but the coaches didn't except it. It was last year sometime. He was from Georgia and OV was big on him. I think he was turned down because of size.
Probably the most accurate assessment. Coleman improved a lot this year, he still has a lot to improve on when the ball is in the air but I thought he was a lot better. Even if he gets drafted he was probably the biggest weak point on the defense this year. That's not slamming the kid that's being honest. I'm happy for him if he gets drafted though.My take on Justin Coleman is this.
Freshman year he showed some promise despite having the typical freshman moments.
Sophomore year he struggled mightily, but that was the Sunseri year, and everyone struggled mightily. In the secondary in particular it became painfully obvious as the season wore on that NO ONE understood their assignments on a consistent basis.
Junior year, learning his 3rd defense in 3 years under his 3rd D.C., he again struggled.
Senior year, finally able to get comfortable in a system, he responded by developing some consistency and becoming a pretty dependable player for the most part.
I'll say this about him, we were better in 2014 with him than we would have been without him, and in the end, I think that's a nice compliment for any player.
Probably the most accurate assessment. Coleman improved a lot this year, he still has a lot to improve on when the ball is in the air but I thought he was a lot better. Even if he gets drafted he was probably the biggest weak point on the defense this year. That's not slamming the kid that's being honest. I'm happy for him if he gets drafted though.
These early commits seem to be the ones that don't hold up. Good luck to Bailey and I hope he finds a school that fits him well.
