Apr/21/08 06:18 PM Filed in:
Kenny
Phillips
Spotlight on ... Kenny
Phillips, Miami
Phillips was born to be a star. He started as a
freshman in high school, and he made 13 tackles--and a
game-ending interception in the third overtime--in his
second college game at Miami. He's the next great
safety from _ e U, ready to follow in the footsteps of
Ed Reed, Sean Taylor and Brandon Meriweather.
1. Aside from potential first-rounders Kenny Phillips
and DaJuan Morgan, are there any safeties ready to make
an impact?
There are more teams with needs at the position than
players ready to step in right away. There are strong
athletes, but all have issues. Cal's Thomas DeCoud is
fast but misses too many tackles. Tennessee's Jonathan
Hefney is explosive but short (5-8) for a safety.
Alabama's Simeon Castille is a good athlete but was a
corner in college. And so on .
2. Are 'pro boxer' and 'return man' the ideal
qualifications for an NFL safety?
You know about Notre Dame's professional pugilist, Tom
Zbikowski. He's tough and has good speed, but he's a
straight-line runner and a liability in pass coverage.
Let's hope the TV cameras don't visit his house on the
draft's first day.
3. Who is Tyrell Johnson, and why should I care?
Small school, big impact. Johnson was a tackling and
turnover machine in Arkansas State's games against BCS
foes Texas and Tennessee. Plus, he ran a 4.40 40 and
put up 27 reps in the bench press at the Combine, the
most by any safety.
Top six safeties
1. Kenny Phillips, Miami, 6-2 1/4, 212, 4.49 (40 time).
Grade: 8.0 2. DaJuan Morgan, N.C. State, 6-0 1/4, 203,
4.57. Grade: 8.0 3. Thomas DeCoud, Cal, 6-1 1/2, 204,
4.52. Grade: 6.9 4. Josh Barrett, Arizona State, 6-1
1/2, 224, 4.35. Grade: 6.5 5. Jonathan Hefney,
Tennessee, 5-8, 190, 4.53. Grade: 6.0 6. Simeon
Castille, Alabama, 6-0 1/4, 193, 4.58. Grade: 5.9
(sportingnews.com)