The Tennessee Legion of Boom

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I have been watching the style of guys we're getting in our secondary and they are all willing to lay the hammer. These style of players really can change the way you offenses attack you due to how they WRs are getting basically slayed. Anybody that watched the Super Bowl could see that laying the boom on WRs will end all of the pick play/crossing routes nonsense. Anyways here's my breakdown of the 2014 Vol secondary class.

Safety Todd Kelly Jr.- He's simply the best safety in the country. I don't care where he's ranked the kid can do it all and you won't be running him over in the run game. He's extremely smart and technically sound. Reads his keys well and is a true QB of the defense. I'm extremely excited about this kid being a Vol.

Safety Cortez McDowell-Kid doesn't get enough love in my eyes. He's a special kid at safety. Can lay the boom and covers a lot of ground with his 6'3 frame combined with his 4.5 speed. Has good ball skills as well from playing offense. Hope we use him like Cam Chancellor is used for the Seahawks.

CB Rashaan Gaulden- The most underrated kid in the country. Kid is an elite CB prospect. His skill set projects extremely well in the SEC. Kid is competitive, fast, closes well, nasty, and can flat out hit. He has a very good frame for the CB position too. He's a 5 star caliber kid. IMO Gaulden is very much in the mold of former Bama CB Dee Miliner but is much more physical at this stage.

CB D'Andre Payne- Payne brings the Pain in coverage. I like to see shorter CBs play like Mr. Payne. He's extremely quick, tough, tackles well, is very smart, and is a flat out playmaker. Even if he gains a starting position I'd love to see him in the nickel versus multiple WR sets. His closing speed and coverage skills would help negate those pesky crossing routes. Payne is probably the best natural coverage guy we're bringing in.

CB/FS Evan Berry- Evan Berry is another underrated star. 5'11 190 and legit 4.3 speed this kid has the potential to be extremely special. At CB he can be a monster and at safety well hell his brother is Eric Berry. :) His skill set is close to his big brother but I hope he turns into the same level player for us.

CB Emmanuel Moseley- This is the wildcard and maybe the steal of this class. Kid has legit 4.3 speed and is a legit 5'11-6'0 tall. I wondered what his work ethic was like and he's already showing me with his weight gains(from 165 to 180 already). With Coach Martinez coaching him up the sky is the limit if he puts it all together.

One thing I absolutely love about this secondary class is that they all can run. And with Coach Martinez coaching them up(if you ever meet the man you would want to play for him) I have no doubt in the type of secondary we'll have. Putting these guys around superstar Soph CB Cam Sutton means we'll have the Tennessee Legion of Boom Soon. Let's Go Vols!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Also we will have Randolph for 2 more seasons which will help! He was our second best DB this year next to Sutton! We will have one of the top secondaries in the country come 2015!
CB : Sutton. S : TKjr/McDowell. S: Randolph. CB : Payne/Gaulden. NB : Whichever of Payne/Gaulden that doesn't win the CB job


Future of the Defense is looking bright!
 
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i would love to see evan berry with his hands on the ball on offense. 4.3 speed wowwwwwwwwwwwwww
 
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The scary thing for other teams we play once these guys get a couple years under their belt (prob won't even take that long) is that the last two you mentioned, Berry and Moseley, could end up being better than the first four.

They were both clocked in the low 4.4's at UT's camp last year. The coaches seem to be pretty high on Moseley's potential and like you said the other is Eric Berry's bro. Imo, at worse, they'll provide excellent depth and there will be little to no drop off when one of the guys ahead of them needs a breather or suffers an injury.

I don't think any of them are in the diamond in the rough category like we've seen in previous years at whatever position. I wouldn't be surprised to see any one of them earn a starting spot. I'm guessing one or two may end up getting RS'd for whatever reason, but I really don't think this staff has any definite plans at this point to RS any of them in particular. JMO
 
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The scary thing for other teams we play once these guys get a couple years under their belt (prob won't even take that long) is that the last two you mentioned, Berry and Moseley, could end up being better than the first four.

They were both clocked in the low 4.4's at UT's camp last year. The coaches seem to be pretty high on Moseley's potential and like you said the other is Eric Berry's bro. Imo, at worse, they'll provide excellent depth and there will be little to no drop off when one of the guys ahead of them needs a breather or suffers an injury.

I don't think any of them are in the diamond in the rough category like we've seen in previous years at whatever position. I wouldn't be surprised to see any one of them earn a starting spot. I'm guessing one or two may end up getting RS'd for whatever reason, but I really don't think this staff has any definite plans at this point to RS any of them in particular. JMO

Can't redshirt them, they're too fast and our coverage units need them bad.
 
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Nice breakdown, BB! Thanks. This program is in very good hands IMO. Starting winning some games and showing recruits that our coaches can coach and prepare you for the next level, and the sky will literally be the limit for our Vols!
 
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all this talent on the hill got me like



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Future looks bright.

Yes it does.

I do have a concern however regarding Cecil Cherry. I know he is a 2015 commit but I'm not sure how to post a new thread and this seemed like the best place for it.

First let me say that I am a huge fan of his. I have seen his game film and I am very impressed. I can't wait for him to meet several unfortunate WR's over the middle in the coming years, but my concern is this: Are grades going to be an issue for him? I look at his tweets that he issues daily and shake my head from the quality of them. I understand using certain terms and slang as the football player community will do but several of his posts make hardly any sense at all. Is this going to be a valid concern down the line for him? I sure hope not. I want to see him play at UT for four years not just two.:ermm:
 
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Great thread BB.

I know we disagreed in the past but I guess winning cures all. Good analysis, enjoyed the read.
 
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Yes it does.

I do have a concern however regarding Cecil Cherry. I know he is a 2015 commit but I'm not sure how to post a new thread and this seemed like the best place for it.

First let me say that I am a huge fan of his. I have seen his game film and I am very impressed. I can't wait for him to meet several unfortunate WR's over the middle in the coming years, but my concern is this: Are grades going to be an issue for him? I look at his tweets that he issues daily and shake my head from the quality of them. I understand using certain terms and slang as the football player community will do but several of his posts make hardly any sense at all. Is this going to be a valid concern down the line for him? I sure hope not. I want to see him play at UT for four years not just two.:ermm:

Gore from Miami couldn't read..
 
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