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Young UConn cornerbacks could be tested early and often
>>With the Huskies opening against the high-flying UCF offense and then going on the road to face Boise State and prolific senior quarterback Brett Rypien, who enters the season with more passing yards than any other Football Bowl Subdivision player, it would be a daunting task for a team full of veteran cornerbacks. But for one where three of the top four CBs are several months removed from playing their final high school game, it truly will be a baptism under fire.<<
>>The good news is that UConn coach Randy Edsall has proven that he knows how to find under-the-radar defensive back recruits. Six of his players during his first stint were drafted by NFL teams, and all six not only made NFL rosters but have combined to start 363 regular-season games. Dwayne Gratz was a three-star recruit, but Tyvon Branch, Darius Butler, Robert McClain, Blidi Wreh-Wilson and Byron Jones were two-star prospects coming out of high school, just like the current group of corners. It could also help that seven of the 12 teams on UConn’s schedule lost their top receiver and in some cases, the top two targets from 2017.
“We always want to try to find the fastest guy we could, but you need some length because a lot of teams in this league are going to try to isolate some guys 1-on-1 and there are some really good receivers in this league. So anytime you can get some guys with length, it only benefits you down the road,” Crocker said.<<
>>With the Huskies opening against the high-flying UCF offense and then going on the road to face Boise State and prolific senior quarterback Brett Rypien, who enters the season with more passing yards than any other Football Bowl Subdivision player, it would be a daunting task for a team full of veteran cornerbacks. But for one where three of the top four CBs are several months removed from playing their final high school game, it truly will be a baptism under fire.<<
>>The good news is that UConn coach Randy Edsall has proven that he knows how to find under-the-radar defensive back recruits. Six of his players during his first stint were drafted by NFL teams, and all six not only made NFL rosters but have combined to start 363 regular-season games. Dwayne Gratz was a three-star recruit, but Tyvon Branch, Darius Butler, Robert McClain, Blidi Wreh-Wilson and Byron Jones were two-star prospects coming out of high school, just like the current group of corners. It could also help that seven of the 12 teams on UConn’s schedule lost their top receiver and in some cases, the top two targets from 2017.
“We always want to try to find the fastest guy we could, but you need some length because a lot of teams in this league are going to try to isolate some guys 1-on-1 and there are some really good receivers in this league. So anytime you can get some guys with length, it only benefits you down the road,” Crocker said.<<