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Breakout player of the year

Parker Orms. He'll be playing his natural position finally. Half a dozen INT's and a kick return for a TD.

If this happens it will not only mean that we have some questions answered in the defensive backfield but also that Parker has a healthy season.

Win on both counts, hope you are right.
 
If Parker Orms has an All PAC-12 season, we will be much better than I had hoped.
 
Parker playing well this season would be fantastic... It Might be his last chance
 
Putting in my longshot: Malcolm Creer.
Bigger and more a bruiser than the rest of our backs. He ran hard last year as a TF and showed a glimps or two of being powerful and dangerous before he got hurt. If he recovers 100% and gets a better feel for the offense, he may become a featured back. I can see how he and TJ could develop into the 1-2 punch we had with Purify and Chris Brown in 2001.
 
Chidera Uzo-Diribe

He's going to be one of the top sack guys in the Pac-12 and remind people of his cousin, Osi Umenyiora.
 
Tyler McCulloch - teams are going to focus pretty heavily on Richardson early with a safety over the top of him often so McCulloch should get some great opportunities on the opposite side with his size
 
Tyler McCulloch - teams are going to focus pretty heavily on Richardson early with a safety over the top of him often so McCulloch should get some great opportunities on the opposite side with his size

The kid has sticky hands.
 
Not exactly on topic but I didn't want to put this in a kids recruit thread.

Skiddy mentioned that Dorman played some safety in HS. Physically there is a huge difference between playing safety in HS and in college but he is listed as 6'3" and 205lbs. It looks like he is never going to see the field at CU at QB buried behind a number of young guys. If he decides to stay at CU instead of transfering someplace he could play QB might he switch to provide some depth at safety?
 
Not exactly on topic but I didn't want to put this in a kids recruit thread.

Skiddy mentioned that Dorman played some safety in HS. Physically there is a huge difference between playing safety in HS and in college but he is listed as 6'3" and 205lbs. It looks like he is never going to see the field at CU at QB buried behind a number of young guys. If he decides to stay at CU instead of transfering someplace he could play QB might he switch to provide some depth at safety?

He would be just another body at safety, not really adding depth.
 
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