Position Breakdown 2010: Defensive Backs

FSDogs1 on Green: No doubt about it, Green is good enough to be in the starting lineup. His speed will be an asset for the defense, and his experience this year could turn him into one of the WAC's best.
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An interesting question popped in my head after enduring three hours of personal attacks and razzing in the stands by Reno's finest fans. Is this Fresno State defense just flatout lacking talent? If not, it must be a scheme problem. But either way, here's a question we'd like you to weigh in on:
How many of the 2009 Fresno State starters on defense could have started for the Bulldogs in 2005?
2005
DE Garrett McIntyre
DT Jason Shirley
DT Louis Leonard
DE Tyler Clutts
LB Marcus Riley
LB Dwayne Andrews
LB Alan Goodwin
CB Richard Marshall
CB Marcus McCauley
SS Josh Sherley
FS Tyrone Culver
2009
DE Chris Carter
DT Cornell Banks
DT Logan Harrell
DE Kenny Borg
LB Nico Herron
LB Ben Jacobs
LB Kyle Knox
CB Desia Dunn
CB A.J. Jefferson
SS Moses Harris
FS Lorne Bell
Combining those two seasons' starting defenses, who would be in your starting 11?
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Labels: 2005, 2009, ben jacobs, chris carter, defense, Fresno State, garrett mcintyre, lorne bell, marcus mccauley, marcus riley, richard marshall, tyler clutts, tyrone culver
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Labels: defense, Fresno State football, heisman, remaining schedule, ryan mathews, WAC
We've all heard the too-good-to-be-true-but-really-is-true tales of Kurt Warner working at the grocery store before deciding he should go win a Super Bowl for the St. Louis Rams.
Well how about a defensive lineman who didn't even play football his final two years of high school in Santa Rosa, worked at Office Depot and as a shuttle driver at a car rental place for a couple years, then went to Santa Rosa Junior College and started playing football again while still working as a bouncer at all odd hours of the morning and losing 50 pounds in the midst of it? That guy is Donnie Pritchett, who's expected to sign a national letter of intent Wednesday to play football for Pat Hill and Fresno State.
D-line was a gigantic weakness for the 'Dogs last season, and Hill has pulled out all stops to address it. Pritchett, a JC player who's been out of high school four years, might offer the most immediate solution. Hill sometimes gets criticized by local armchair quarterbacks for not going after enough JC guys, so you know he's serious about a guy when he does go after one. And -- hopefully -- this'll shush those fans who want all JUCOs all the time.
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Labels: defense, Donnie Pritchett, Fresno State, JC, JUCO, Pat Hill, recruiting, Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa Press Democrat
QB: Tom Brandstater showed up late today and ran a few gassers after practice (no favoritism for the star QB). Passing game struggled a bit in 11-on-11 drill with Brandstater and Ryan Colburn.
RB: Reynard Camp put a nice move on Seyi Ajirotutu a punt coverage package. Lonyae Miller, Ryan Mathews and Jamaal Rashad all stood out in 11-on-11s. Every back is really laying into the LBs in drills.
WR: Prediction time -- Bear Pascoe sat out some of practice, feeling a bit ill today. Darren Newborne will find the end zone this year. Devon Wylie is causing DBs fits. Surprised TE Ryan Skidmore isn't working out with the vets yet. True freshman TE David Gory seeing some action on field goal protection unit.
OL: Charley Robbins still getting some work as first-team left guard, with Richard Pacheco at center. Joe Bernardi had some trouble running today.
DL: Today was true freshman Logan Harrell's turn to work with the veterans. Yesterday Anthony Williams got a try, and Thursday it was Chase McEntee. Harrell stood out at D-tackle. Bryce Harris was a big-time playmaker and got some first-string work. Cornell Banks spent practice on the exercise bike and doing other strengthening work. Unit disrupted the passing game all day.
LB: For the first time Chris Carter showed his inexperience at LB, and got a little on-field coaching from Ben Jacobs. Nico Herron looks nothing like a first-year starter. A bit of an off day for Austin Raphael.
DB: Plethora of mixing and matching going on with corners and safeties. Sharrod Davis today is vast improvement from Sharrod Davis of this time last year. He had a pick in drills, and showed superb coverage ability on a deep route by Darren Newborne. A.J. Jefferson had a standout day in pass coverage as well. Moses Harris showing great new closing speed. Frank Manquero struggled to keep up with receivers.
ST: The 'Dogs seem to have found a young new weapon at kicker in walk-on Kevin Shapiro. He was accurate and showed off an above average leg until getting one kick blocked. Should pass fellow walk-0n Stephen Ferdinandi with ease. Kevin Goessling is booming 'em through the uprights.
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Labels: A.J. Jefferson, bear pascoe, defense, fall camp, football, Fresno State, practice, sharrod davis, tom brandstater
Defensive Line: Cause for some concern is that several of the D-linemen look out of shape. Wilson Ramos and Cornell Banks were hunched over for a large portion of the last half of practice Tuesday. Jon Monga has huge arms, but looks a bit undersized around the torso. Still, his tenacity is second to none on this team and he stands out from the rest in every D-line drill with his fluidity. Chris Lewis has all the tools to be a star as long as he decides he wants to be. Michael Stuart is another guy to watch -- big potential but still working on technique. Keep an eye on Mark Roberts, who has dropped a great deal of weight and is moving much better at D-tackle. He'll push Banks for a starting job. Bryce Harris is another up and comer who's added a ton of size. True freshman Anthony Williams (No. 63) looks ready to play now, and Matt Akers (No. 95) and Logan Harrell (No. 77) aren't far behind. Injured Kenny Borg worked out on his own and is already running around.
Linebacker: Chris Carter (now No. 43) moves to linebacker from D-end and lines up with the starters from Day 1. Ben Jacobs is holding down the middle and Nico Herron is a vicious hitter at the other starting spot. The only concern with this group has to be speed. Nick Bates is pushing for time, with walk-on Shawn Plummer also getting second-team reps. Should be interesting to see how a very impressive Kyle Knox works his way in -- great physique and seemingly great instincts for getting to the backfield. Austin Raphael is showing more quickness than was expected. Ryan Machado was back at practice but didn't participate in all of the drills. His presence would be a giant boost for the unit's depth. Ryan McKinley looks to be done -- he was on the field in workout clothes but not participating. Quaadir Brown worked out with the newcomers both days, and is visibly smaller. No signs of Damion Whittington yet. Loss of Ricky Pemasa hurts bad.
Defensive Backs: Pat Hill is going to make Marvin Haynes earn his starting spot back after missing spring camp with injury. Jake Jorde is getting first-team reps for now. Lorne Bell, who was injured seriously against K-State last year, is already participating in non-contact coverage. The real test will be to see how much he's used when the team puts the pads on. Bell might be the most chiseled athlete on the team. Sharrod Davis is poised for a breakout senior campaign. A.J. Jefferson picked off a Brandstater pass.
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Labels: A.J. Jefferson, ben jacobs, chris carter, defense, fall camp, football, Fresno State, jon monga