#19 CB C.J.Henderson 6-1 191 **** Jr - Fr All SEC -- Soph All SEC - Jr Preseason All SEC
#13 CB Marco Wilson 6-0 190 **** rsSo - Fr All SEC - injured out red-shirt for 2018
#14 CB/Star Trey Dean 6-3 194**** So - Fr All SEC replacing Wilson.
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#4 Ath/CB Kaiir Elam 6-2 180 Fr ****
#22 CB Chester Kimbrough 6-0 175 Fr ****
#32 CB Jaydon Hill 6-0 170 Fr **** EE
#40 Ath/Star Trent Whittenmore 6-3 192 Fr **** (HS - QB-WR-CB-FS-KR)
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Attention Ozzie... I recall you being a real fan of McWilliams....
-- ![Big Grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Naturally, Henderson's numbers were capped because he simply wasn't thrown at all that much. Why target a guy with Henderson's length and recovery speed when you can pick on other weak links in the secondary?![Er... what? o_O o_O](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
According to Pro Football Focus' numbers, Henderson was the least targeted CB on the roster, thrown at on just 9.9% of coverage snaps (36 targets on 365 snaps). No one else was even close to being as avoided as much as he was, with Star/FS Amari Burney (13.0%) and CB Trey Dean (13.3%) the next closest. Meanwhile, CB Christopher McWilliams was targeted on an eye-popping 21.7% of his coverage snaps.![Eek! :eek: :eek:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
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For the leghumper and/or kensucky trolls...
After starting Fr All SEC CB Marco Wilson was lost for the season in the 1st series of the 2nd game of the year against Kensucky, Henderson was suddenly one of only two veterans left in the secondary, (SS Stewart). He was forced to take a couple younger players under his wing and try to help maximize the production of a few less talented players. When Henderson was out, teams feasted. Look no further than the Georgia game for proof of how that went.![Confused :confused: :confused:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
The Gator defense, both front 6-7 and back 4-5 will look (play) very different to begin the 2019 season, than it did during the 2018 season.
The 2nd year of Grantham will be a definite step up.
https://247sports.com/college/flori...ld-become-a-household-name-in-2019-132617615/
#13 CB Marco Wilson 6-0 190 **** rsSo - Fr All SEC - injured out red-shirt for 2018
#14 CB/Star Trey Dean 6-3 194**** So - Fr All SEC replacing Wilson.
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#4 Ath/CB Kaiir Elam 6-2 180 Fr ****
#22 CB Chester Kimbrough 6-0 175 Fr ****
#32 CB Jaydon Hill 6-0 170 Fr **** EE
#40 Ath/Star Trent Whittenmore 6-3 192 Fr **** (HS - QB-WR-CB-FS-KR)
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Attention Ozzie... I recall you being a real fan of McWilliams....
Naturally, Henderson's numbers were capped because he simply wasn't thrown at all that much. Why target a guy with Henderson's length and recovery speed when you can pick on other weak links in the secondary?
According to Pro Football Focus' numbers, Henderson was the least targeted CB on the roster, thrown at on just 9.9% of coverage snaps (36 targets on 365 snaps). No one else was even close to being as avoided as much as he was, with Star/FS Amari Burney (13.0%) and CB Trey Dean (13.3%) the next closest. Meanwhile, CB Christopher McWilliams was targeted on an eye-popping 21.7% of his coverage snaps.
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For the leghumper and/or kensucky trolls...
After starting Fr All SEC CB Marco Wilson was lost for the season in the 1st series of the 2nd game of the year against Kensucky, Henderson was suddenly one of only two veterans left in the secondary, (SS Stewart). He was forced to take a couple younger players under his wing and try to help maximize the production of a few less talented players. When Henderson was out, teams feasted. Look no further than the Georgia game for proof of how that went.
The Gator defense, both front 6-7 and back 4-5 will look (play) very different to begin the 2019 season, than it did during the 2018 season.
https://247sports.com/college/flori...ld-become-a-household-name-in-2019-132617615/
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